A physician repeatedly administers a drug to a patient that causes nausea. Eventually the appearance of the physician (even before administration of the drug) produces nausea in the patient. The physician is a:

A. Conditioned response
B. conditioned stimulus
C. Unconditioned stimulus
D. Unconditioned response
E. All of the above


Answer: B. conditioned stimulus

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