Alex, your dog, has just been switched from dry dog food to canned dog food. Alex has always made a fast dash to the kitchen every time he heard the dog food bag rattling. What will be the most likely result of switching to canned food?

a. The sound of the bag will lose its status as a CS for Alex.
b. Alex will immediately run to the sound of the can opener.
c. Alex will continue to always come running to the sound of a bag being opened.
d. None of these.


A

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