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    A Stimulus That, Before Conditioning, Naturally Brings About the Response
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A Stimulus That, Before Conditioning, Naturally Brings About the Response

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A stimulus that, before conditioning, naturally brings about the response of interest is called


A) a conditioned stimulus.
B) irrelevant.
C) an unconditioned stimulus.
D) an unnatural condition.

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