In classical conditioning, what is the unconditioned response?

A. A learned response to a stimulus
B. A natural, unlearned response to a stimulus
C. A response triggered by reinforcement
D. A response caused by a conditioned stimulus

Answer: A natural, unlearned response to a stimulus


Additional Information: The unconditioned response in classical conditioning is an automatic, natural reaction to a stimulus, such as salivating when presented with food.


Subjects: Psychology