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We are talking about conditioning still, and the question is saying the unconditioned stimulus follows the neutral stimulus normally.
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Which study showed that it's not always the case.
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So when we talk about conditioning, we have learned so far that the unconditioned stimulus, as the process goes, the unconditioned stimulus always immediately follows the neutral stimulus, right? so there is a study that is not always the case.
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Most of the studies that we've learned about shows that that always follows that specific formula.
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The u .s., the unconditional stimulus, will follow the ns, the neutral stimulus.
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So when we look at this answer here, the question here, we are going to say that a, b, and c are incorrect.
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Because normally with these three answers in particular, they follow the specific pattern of form of how conditioning goes about in all the different studies that involve conditioning.
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So especially classical conditioning.
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So when we see this answer here, d, d shows that it's not always the case...