Which of the following best describes classical conditioning? a. the gradual strengthening of stimulus-response connections that seemingly are unrelated b. a type of associative learning in which there is no contingency between response and reinforcer c. learning behavior in which an organism follows the first moving object it encounters d. learning behavior in which an organism exhibits a fixed action pattern from the time of birth
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Step 1: Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which an organism learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a meaningful stimulus, resulting in a conditioned response. Show more…
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