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    When a Response Occurs to a Previously Neutral Stimulus, It
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When a Response Occurs to a Previously Neutral Stimulus, It

Question 74

Question 74

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When a response occurs to a previously neutral stimulus, it is called ________.


A) an unconditioned response
B) spontaneous recovery
C) a conditioned stimulus
D) a conditioned response

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