
doi: 10.3758/bf03342969
First-order classical fear conditioning trials (tone paired with shock) were interspersed with second-order classical conditioning trials (light paired with the tone). Subsequently, Ss (rats) learned to escape the light by jumping a hurdle. Comparison of this performance with that of two control groups allowed the conclusion that fear was conditioned at the second order.
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