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A stimulus for which there is no conditioned response is called a(n) __________ stimulus.

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I actually believe the correct answer is a neutral stimulus! :) I hope this is correct and helps some one! <3

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A stimulus for which there is no conditioned response is called a unconditioned stimulus. The unconditioned stimulus is a stimulus that naturally and automatically provokes and triggers a behavior or response.During the process of classical conditioning, the neutral stimulus (NS) is converted into the unconditioned stimulus.

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