Respondent level refers to: the strength of the CR before any known conditioning
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Respondent level refers to:
the strength of the CR before any known conditioning has occurred
the strength of the CR after conditioning has occurred
the time between CS and CR before any known conditioning has occurred
the time between CS and CR after conditioning has occurred
a)the strength of the CR before any known conditioning has occurred
b)the strength of the CR after conditioning has occurred
c)the time between CS and CR before any known conditioning has occurred
d)the time between CS and CR after conditioning has occurred
Explanation / Answer
The answer is A. the strength of the CR before any known conditioning has occurred.
Respodent- This refers to behavior that increases or decreases by the presentation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) that precedes the conditioned response (CR). We say that the presentation of the CS regulates or controls the respondent (CR). Respondent behavior is elicited, in the sense that it reliably occurs when the CS is presented. The notation system used with elicited behavior is CS-> Cr. The CS causes the CR.
The baseline level (magnitude) of the conditioned response (CR) to the conditioned stimulus (CS) before any known conditioning has taken place. for example, the amount of salivation to a tone before the tone has been paired with food in the mouth is usually zero.
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