Ivan Pavlov used the term unconditioned to refer to . . .
A) a stimulus or event that increases the likelihood that behavior will be repeated.
B) learning from the consequences of behavior.
C) the process in which reinforcement is used to sculpt new responses out of old ones.
D) stimuli and the automatic, involuntary responses they caused.
Answer: D) stimuli and the automatic, involuntary responses they caused
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