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AS/Year 1 Complete Companion

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June 14, 2017Oxford Psychology Team
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If you’re looking for the answers to the ‘Can you?’ questions in The Complete Companions for AQA, you can now find these on our website . We will update the link printed on p4 of The Year 1 and AS Complete Companion next time it is reprinted. We apologise for any confusion.

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Typo in Year 1 book

September 30, 2015April 12, 2017Cara Flanagan 5 Comments

On page 104 of the AS/Year 1 Complete Companion 4th edition there is a diagram of Little Albert’s conditioning. The last row indicates that the white rat is a CR – it is a CS (conditioned stimulus). The fear response is the CR (conditioned response).

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