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In classical conditioning, the loss of responding that results from the repeated presentation of a conditioned stimulus without an unconditioned stimulus is referred to as:a. spontaneous recoveryb. conditioned inhibitionc. extinctiond. second-order conditioning
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extinction is the correct answer.m
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