Asked by Laurie Norris on Jun 30, 2024

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Signaled shock leads to __________, whereas unsignaled shock leads to __________.

A) a CS; a US
B) a UR; a CR
C) anxiety; fear
D) fear; anxiety

Signaled Shock

A procedure in conditioning experiments where a signal or cue is given before an aversive stimulus, such as a shock, to study learning and anticipation.

Unsignaled Shock

A type of aversive stimulus that is delivered without a preceding warning, often used in psychological experiments to study learning and behavior.

Anxiety

A mental health condition characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.

  • Master the underlying concepts of classical conditioning.
  • Understand the distinction between fear and anxiety through the lens of classical conditioning.
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Richard KnightJul 03, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Signaled shock serves as a conditioned stimulus (CS), leading to fear as a conditioned response (CR). Unsignaled shock is an unconditioned stimulus (US) that directly leads to fear as an unconditioned response (UR).