In classical conditioning, when a novel stimulus produces a response that is different from the response that already occurs to a conditioned stimulus, the process that is at work is referred to as:

a. stimulus discrimination
b. stimulus generalization
c. aversive conditioning
d. conditioned inhibition


A

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