Multiple Choice
A dog has been classically conditioned to salivate to the sound of a bell. A lab worker continuously rings the bell but never presents any more meat after ringing the bell. What is likely to happen to the dog's salivation response?
A) It will stop the first time the bell is rung and no meat is presented.
B) It will slowly decrease and eventually stop.
C) It will remain the same.
D) It will slowly, but steadily, increase.
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