In classical conditioning, once a baby's nervous system makes the connection between two stimuli, the __________ stimulus produces __________

A) conditioned; a neutral response
B) conditioned; a reflexive response
C) unconditioned; an unconditioned response
D) neutral; the behavior by itself

Answer: D

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