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Classical conditioning occurs most rapidly when the learner perceives the ________ to cause the ________. select one:

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In classical conditioning, the learner perceives the conditioned stimulus to cause the conditioned response.

Step-by-step explanation:

In classical conditioning, the learner perceives the conditioned stimulus to cause the conditioned response. Classical conditioning involves pairing an unconditioned stimulus with a neutral stimulus to create a conditioned response. For example, in Pavlov's experiment with dogs, the ringing of a bell (conditioned stimulus) was paired with the presentation of food (unconditioned stimulus), resulting in the dogs salivating (conditioned response) when hearing the bell.

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The answer in the spaces provided above are the following; conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus.

It is because classical conditioning occurs when the individual has perceived the conditioned stimulus when the unconditioned stimulus has been affected by a neutral stimulus.

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