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11 July, 10:41

An occurrence that currently does not produce a response when it is presented. Group of answer choices a) neutral stimulus b) conditioned response c) unconditioned response d) unconditioned stimulus.

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  1. 11 July, 13:35
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    A) neutral stimulus

    Explanation:

    A Russian physiologist proposed the mechanism of learning through association.

    This process of learning involves the association of two or more stimuli to produce a new type of learning or response and John Watson named this mechanism as Classical conditioning.

    The classical conditioning occurs in three stages: Before, during and after conditioning. In before conditioning, there is a stimulus which does not produce response but with an unconditioned response produces a response called the neutral stimulus.

    Thus, a neutral stimulus is the correct answer.
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