In Pavlov's experiments, the ringing of a bell was a(n) A. unconditioned response. B. conditioned stimulus. C. conditioned response. D. unconditioned stimulus.
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After repeated pairings, the neutral stimulus (bell) became a conditioned stimulus that could elicit a conditioned response (salivation) even without the presence of the unconditioned stimulus (food). Show more…
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