Multiple Choice
One of important functions of classical conditioning is that
A) the animals makes behavioural associations during the acquisition phase.
B) the learner behaves appropriately if reinforced with positive stimuli.
C) it enables recognition that neutral stimuli have desirable properties.
D) stimuli that signal unimportant events can be ignored.
E) previously unimportant stimuli take on some of the properties of the important stimuli with which they are associated.
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