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Title: For classical conditioning to be most effective, the stimulus to be conditioned should:a.precede the
Post by: SpiderX on Feb 2, 2015
For classical conditioning to be most effective, the stimulus to be conditioned should:
a.   precede the unconditioned stimulus.
b.   occur simultaneously with the unconditioned stimulus.
c.   follow the unconditioned stimulus.
d.   be of greater intensity than the unconditioned stimulus.


Title: Re: For classical conditioning to be most effective, the stimulus to be conditioned should:a.precede
Post by: Nelly on Feb 6, 2015
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Title: Re: For classical conditioning to be most effective, the stimulus to be conditioned should:a.precede the
Post by: SpiderX on Feb 9, 2015
I got perfect on my review, thank you for leading in the right direction.


Title: Re: For classical conditioning to be most effective, the stimulus to be conditioned should:a.precede the
Post by: Nelly on Feb 10, 2015
You're welcome :) Please vote best answer!