In Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments, what was the unconditioned response (UR) in dogs? a) Salivation to the bell b) Salivation to food c) Bell ringing d) Associating the bell with food
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Step 1: In Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments, the unconditioned response (UR) in dogs was the natural, unlearned response to a stimulus. Show more…
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