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Which of the following is an example of stimulus discrimination? A) conditioned to drool when a bell rings and being able to tell the difference between the sound of a ringing bell and the sound of a whistle B) conditioned to associate a bell ringing with food, drooling when the bell rings C) conditioned to drool only when food is paired with a bell D) conditioned to tell the difference between the sound of the bell and the taste of the food

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    C) conditioned to drool only when food is paired with a bell

    Explanation:

    Stimulus discrimination occurs when a certain stimulus is no longer associated with its original response. This could only happen when we associate that stimuli with a specific type of situation after we encounter it over and over again.

    For example, the sound of a bell usually give no effect to a dog. But if we give the dog some food every time we ring a bell, that dog will eventually associate the sound of the bell with food. In the long run, the dog will drool every time it hears a bell.
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