Arrange the following in the order of occurrence in which classical conditioning takes place:
A. Neutral stimulus
B. Unconditional stimulus
C. Conditioned response
D. Acquisition
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Classical conditioning involves the learning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a natural response.
In classical conditioning, the process occurs in the following order:
1. Neutral stimulus (A) is introduced, which initially does not elicit a response.
2. Acquisition (D) occurs as the neutral stimulus is repeatedly paired with the unconditional stimulus (B).
3. Eventually, the neutral stimulus becomes the conditioned stimulus and produces a conditioned response (C).