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Figure 21-14 Figure 21-14       -Refer to Figure 21-14. Which of the following statements is correct? A) The indifference curves represented in graph a are perfect substitutes. B) The indifference curves represented in graph b are perfect complements. C) The indifference curves represented in graph c are neither perfect substitutes not perfect complements. D) All of the above are correct. Figure 21-14       -Refer to Figure 21-14. Which of the following statements is correct? A) The indifference curves represented in graph a are perfect substitutes. B) The indifference curves represented in graph b are perfect complements. C) The indifference curves represented in graph c are neither perfect substitutes not perfect complements. D) All of the above are correct. Figure 21-14       -Refer to Figure 21-14. Which of the following statements is correct? A) The indifference curves represented in graph a are perfect substitutes. B) The indifference curves represented in graph b are perfect complements. C) The indifference curves represented in graph c are neither perfect substitutes not perfect complements. D) All of the above are correct.
-Refer to Figure 21-14. Which of the following statements is correct?

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Definitions:

CS Preexposure

The process by which a conditioned stimulus is presented to a subject without the unconditioned stimulus, affecting subsequent conditioning.

Cue Deflation

The process where a cue that previously signaled the availability of a reinforcer loses its value or effectiveness after the reinforcer is decreased or removed.

Potentiation

The enhancement of a conditioned response (CR) to a nonsalient stimulus when a salient stimulus is also paired with the unconditioned stimulus (UCS).

Acquisition of Extinction

The process in conditioning when the conditioned response is reduced and eventually disappears as the conditioned stimulus is no longer paired with the unconditioned stimulus.

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