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An unconditioned responseMultiple Choiceis an organism's natural response to a stimulus.is an act that results in decreasing a behavior.requires reinforcement that is regular, but not scheduled.involves inconsistent reinforcement.

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An unconditioned responseMultiple Choiceis an organism's natural response to a stimulus.is an act that results in decreasing a behavior.requires reinforcement that is regular, but not scheduled.involves inconsistent reinforcement.

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An unconditioned response is an organism's natural response to a stimulus.

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Classical conditioningMultiple Choiceinvolves a natural, instinctual response to a stimulus.is consistent, scheduled reinforcement.occurs when someone can generally respond to similar stimuli.is defined as a learned connection between a neutral stimulus and a reward or punishment.

Neutral stimulusMultiple Choiceis stimulus that does not elicit any particular response.is defined as reinforcement that is regular, but not scheduled.incorporates inconsistent reinforcement.is described as a learned connection between a stimulus and a reward or punishment.

What is an unconditioned response?Multiple choice question.a previously neutral stimulus that eventually elicits the learned response after being associated with unconditioned stimulusan unlearned response that is automatically elicited by an unconditioned stimulusa learned response to the conditioned stimulus that occurs after the pairing of a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulusa stimulus that produces a response without prior learning

PunishmentMultiple Choiceis a stimulus that results in decreasing the probability of a prior behavior.is a stimulus that means nothing to someone.occurs when you are reinforced by a stimulus removed from the environment.is stimulus that is reinforcing when added to the environment.

ExtinctionMultiple Choicerelates to the new stimulus that was originally ineffective in eliciting a given response but has become capable of doing so.requires a stimulus that does not elicit any response.occurs when a previously learned response decreases in frequency and eventually disappearsis defined as reinforcement that is given regularly, but not specifically scheduled.

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