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In classical conditioning, which is considered to be the inborn response that does not require learning?

a. ucs
b. ucr
c. cs
d. cr

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User Tiffon
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The right answer is the unconditioned response (UCR).

According to the process of classical conditioning, an unlearned response is a response that was not learned and that occurs naturally in reaction to an unconditioned stimulus. For example, smell the food and feel the sensation of hunger; the smell of food is the unconditioned stimulus and the sensation of hunger is the unconditioned response because the learning process occurred naturally.

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User Constantiner
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the correct option is B
ucr


Classical conditioning is the process in which the conditioned stimulus (as the sound of a bell) is paired with and precedes the unconditioned stimulus (as the sight of food) until the conditioned stimulus alone is sufficient to elicit the response.
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