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a. The conditioned stimulus is the injection procedure and the conditioned response is the "high" that the user experiences.
b. The conditioned stimulus is the drug's entry into the brain and the conditioned response is the "high" that the user experiences
c. The conditioned stimulus is the injection procedure and the conditioned response is the drug's entry into the brain.
d. The conditioned stimulus is the injection procedure and the conditioned response is the body's defenses against the drug


d

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