According to Holland and Ross, ______.

A. conditioned stimuli always elicit the same level of conditioned responding as the unconditioned stimuli
B. conditioned stimuli elicit higher levels of conditioned responding than the unconditioned stimuli
C. conditioned stimuli can elicit lower levels of responding than the unconditioned stimulus
D. conditioned stimuli always elicit lower levels of responding than the unconditioned stimulus


C. conditioned stimuli can elicit lower levels of responding than the unconditioned stimulus

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