In: Psychology
a. In Pavlovian conditioning, ______________________usually refers to the extent to which the CS reliably predicts the appearance of the US. b. In Pavlovian conditioning, ________________________usually refers to the nearness of the CS and US in time Not all stimuli are equally likely to become CS’s a. An intense stimulus is generally ________________________(more/less) likely to become a CS than a weak stimulus. b. The above finding is revealed when a CS consisting of two stimuli, one strong and the other weak, is paired with a US. Such a CS is called a _____________________stimulus c. When two stimuli are presented simultaneously and then followed by a US, one of the stimuli will tend to ________________________the other