Multiple Choice
An occasion setter is a stimulus that
A) has acquired strong excitatory or inhibitory properties.
B) has acquired strong latent inhibitory properties.
C) determines the excitatory or inhibitory tendency of another stimulus.
D) disrupts both excitatory and inhibitory stimuli through the process of external inhibition.
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