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Najiba Akhlaghi
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
In determining whether two events are contingent, what must one consider?
A) the number of times the two events have co-occurred
B) the number of times the two events have not co-occurred
C) how closely paired in time the two events are
D) both a and b
Contingent
Depending on something else in the future to happen, often used to describe conditions or stipulations.
Co-occurred
Refers to events or phenomena that happen at the same time or in conjunction with each other.
- Delve into the contributions of contiguity, the cause-and-effect relationship, and the series of CS-US integrations pertinent to classical conditioning.
Verified Answer
KW
Learning Objectives
- Delve into the contributions of contiguity, the cause-and-effect relationship, and the series of CS-US integrations pertinent to classical conditioning.
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