Multiple Choice
In salivary conditioning,dogs will often orient toward the CS.This phenomenon is
A) evidence against a strict interpretation of stimulus substitution theory
B) evidence supporting a strict interpretation of stimulus substitution theory
C) only observed after many conditioning trials
D) evidence for S-S associations
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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