One Saturday, Clayton was sitting at home when the telephone rang. A local company was making promotional calls and told Clayton he had just won a $500 gift certificate. He felt a rush of excitement at the thought of what he could do with $500 . Now Clayton finds that whenever he hears a telephone ring, he feels a little surge of excitement. In this example, the conditioned response is

a. the surge of excitement that Clayton feels whenever he hears a telephone ring.
b. the ringing of a telephone.
c. the news that he had just won a $500 gift certificate.
d. the rush of excitement he felt when he won the certificate.


A

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