Multiple Choice
In classical conditioning, stimulus discrimination occurs when:
A) a novel stimulus produces a response that is similar to the response produced by a conditioned stimulus
B) a conditioned response develops that is opposite in direction to the unconditioned response
C) an unconditioned response develops that is opposite in direction to the conditioned response
D) a novel stimulus produces a response that is different from the response produced by a conditioned stimulus
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