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If one presented the conditioned stimulus (such as a bell) after the presentation of the unconditioned stimulus (the food) in Pavlov’s learning experiment, little or no classical conditioning would occur. True or false?

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True

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If one presented the conditioned stimulus (such as a bell) after the presentation of the unconditioned stimulus (the food) in Pavlov’s learning experiment, little or no classical conditioning would occur is true.

The conditioned stimulus (such as a bell) should be associated with the presentation of the unconditioned stimulus (the food) in Pavlov’s learning experiment for a while or over a period of time for classical conditioning to occur

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