Multiple Choice
According to contingency theory, a randomly presented conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus would not change behavior because
A) the conditioned stimulus did not provide strong enough reinforcement.
B) the unconditioned stimulus is presented before the conditioned stimulus.
C) classical conditioning can only be effective when the operant is performed in a highly structured environment.
D) the conditioned stimulus does not provide information about the unconditioned stimulus.
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