In Pavlov's early classical conditioning experiments, food was the __________, and a bell, which was originally a neutral stimulus, became a(n) __________ when paired with the food
A) unconditioned stimulus; conditioned response
B) conditioned stimulus; unconditioned stimulus
C) unconditioned stimulus; unconditioned response
D) conditioned stimulus; unconditioned response
E) unconditioned stimulus; conditioned stimulus
E
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stage one. stage two. stage three. stage five.
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safe and efficient for the workers. What type of psychologist is she? A) social B) developmental C) comparative D) I/O