Psychology MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

The concept of "stimulus discrimination" in classical conditioning refers to:
A. Responding to similar stimuli as the conditioned response
B. Responding only to the original conditioned stimulus
C. Ignoring any stimuli not directly associated with the unconditioned stimulus
D. Reducing the strength of a conditioned response

Stimulus discrimination in classical conditioning refers to responding only to the original conditioned stimulus, not to similar stimuli.

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