QUESTION 3
3. In Pavlov's famous experiment in which he conditioned a dog to salivate to the sound of a metronome, the conditioned stimulus was the:
a. |
food. |
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b. |
laboratory setting. |
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c. |
metronome. |
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d. |
salivation. |
Answer:
The correct answer is C. Metronome.
In the Pavlov dog experiment, the beep sound which was a neutral stimulus was paired with the unconditioned stimulus(food), and became conditioned stimulus after conditioning.
QUESTION 3 3. In Pavlov's famous experiment in which he conditioned a dog to salivate to...
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