Businesses often provide good meals and pleasant surroundings when initially meeting with new clients. In these situations, clients may develop positive feelings toward their business host and the company he or she represents. If this occurs, then the pleasant surroundings have functioned as
a. a conditioned stimulus.
b. a discriminative stimulus.
c. secondary reinforcers.
d. an unconditioned stimulus.
D
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