A neutral stimulus is defined as one that ____
a. ?does not naturally elicit a particular unconditioned response
b. ?neither punishes nor rewards
c. ?is elicited by the conditioned stimulus
d. ?is not influenced by other stimuli
ANSWER:
a
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