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Social Studies, 21.01.2020 22:31 emory238

As a child, blaine was attacked by a goose and subsequently developed a severe fear of waterfowl. as he got older, the fear gradually faded until it was all but forgotten. blaine is now in his early-twenties and recently went strolling through a park by the river where he came across a flock of geese. the geese gave him a start and he felt slightly fearful, though not as afraid as he had been as a child. blaine's fear response is an example of: a. higher-order conditioning. b. stimulus generalization. c. stimulus discrimination. d. spontaneous recovery.

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