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3 October, 09:21

Mr. sampson's mouth always waters when he sees a donut. he nearly always orders a coffee when he has a donut. one day, he orders a coffee and a chocolate donut. he is served the coffee right away, but told that the donuts are still being made and he will have to wait a few minutes. he takes a seat while he is waiting and takes a deep sniff of his coffee. as he does so, a small pile of saliva falls on the table. in terms of classical conditioning, why did this happen?

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  1. 3 October, 09:36
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    The correct answer is that the coffee was acting as a conditioned stimulus.

    The conditioned stimulus is known to be a formerly unbiased stimuli that, in the wake of getting to be related with the unconditioned boost, in the end comes to trigger a conditioned response. Since Mr. Sampson doesn't have his donut yet, saliva falls due to the conditioned stimulus that was triggered by the coffee.
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