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In an experiment conducted on dogs, a bright light paired with food will produce _____ compared to a faint light paired with food.
 
  A) a weaker response of salivation
  B) the same amount of salivation
  C) a stronger response of salivation
  D) a less predictable degree of salivation

Question 2

In pairing a bee with a sting, a more severe sting should result in
 
  A) stronger conditioning.
  B) weaker conditioning.
  C) less predictable conditioning.
  D) Both b and c are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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