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In his original studies with dogs, Pavlov concluded that the salivation response had been learned because
a. dogs should have been calmed by the musical tones, not excited to the point of salivation.
b. all behaviour is learned.
c. gradual progress towards this response had been observed.
d. dogs do not naturally salivate to musical tones.
Correct: A stimulus and its consistent response are both considered conditioned if they do not naturally or instinctively occur together. Dogs do not salivate, by nature, to the sound of a musical tone. Pavlov was able to condition the dogs to do so through learning.
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