In the classical procedure, the term "unconditioned" refers to

a. not having to be controlled by the experimenter.
b. not being dependent or conditional on anything that happens during the experiment.
c. always being the same regardless of which animal species is being studied.
d. always having the same effects.
e. always being in the same relation.


b. not being dependent or conditional on anything that happens during the experiment.

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