
The difference between an escape trial and an avoidance trial is that
A) escape is active avoidance and avoidance trials are passive avoidance.
B) escape trials are passive avoidance and avoidance trials are active.
C) the aversive US is delivered during an escape trial but not in an avoidance trial.
D) the aversive US is delivered during an avoidance trial but not in an escape trial.
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Q2: The first component of the two-process theory
Q3: Punishment is also referred to as
A)active avoidance.
B)passive
Q4: The goal of escape from fear experiments
Q5: During avoidance training, subjects are also given
Q6: The two-process theory of avoidance asserts that
Q8: The second component of the two-process theory
Q9: A fundamental question in the study of
Q10: Which of the following is not true
Q11: As avoidance training continues, fear of the
Q12: In a flooding procedure, the subject is
A)exposed
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