Robert Rescorla’s contingency model of classical conditioning states that
A. conditioning occurs only when one event reliably predicts another
B. contiguity of stimuli is sufficient for conditioning to occur
C. reinforcement contingencies predict extinction
D. any stimulus can become conditioned when paired with an unconditioned stimulus
E. the only difference between the conditioned response and the unconditioned response is the stimulus used to elicit them
A. conditioning occurs only when one event reliably predicts another
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