In classical conditioning, acquisition refers to the process of developing and strengthening a conditioned response through repeated pairings of an NS with a(n) _____

A) ?CS
B) ?US
C) ?NS1
D) ?NS2

B

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A) George Herbert Mead B) Michel Foucault C) Georg Simmel D) Charles Horton Cooley

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