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Poznanski and McLennon state that which factors determine one's theoretical orientation?
b. Theoretical school affiliation;
c. Espoused theory;
d. Theory-in-action
Temporal Conditioning
A technique in which the presentation of the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) at regular intervals causes the internal state present at the time of the UCS to become able to elicit the conditioned response (CR).
Significant Distress
Intense emotional discomfort or pain that significantly impacts an individual's daily functioning or well-being.
Unconditioned Stimulus
A natural stimulus that effortlessly elicits a response with no learning required.
Conditioned Response
The learned response to a previously neutral stimulus that, after conditioning, comes to elicit a reaction through association with an unconditioned stimulus.
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