In a sign-tracking experiment, you notice a dog barking at a light that has frequently been paired with the delivery of food. In this instance, the barking is best interpreted as a(n) _____ while the light is a(n) _____

A) ?CR; CS
B) ?operant response; CS
C) ?operant response; SD
D) ?elicited behavior; US


A

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