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Aprocedure in which two neutral stimuli are paired, after which one is repeatedly paired with the unconditioned stimulus. if the other stimulus is then presented alone, it may elicit a conditioned response even though it was never paired with the unconditioned stimulus: a. sensory preconditioning b. simultaneous conditioning c. backward conditioning d. trace conditioning

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