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In Pavlov’s experiments:Select one alternative:Food was presented to the dog but only when it salivated: in other words, the dog needed to salivate in order to procure the food.Food was presented to the dog after it had performed a specific action, which accompanied salivation.Food was presented to the dog regardless of whether it salivated or not: in other words, the dog did not need to salivate in order to procure the food.Food was presented to the dog but only if it did not salivate: in other words, the dog would not get the food if it salivated.

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In Pavlov’s experiments:Select one alternative:Food was presented to the dog but only when it salivated: in other words, the dog needed to salivate in order to procure the food.Food was presented to the dog after it had performed a specific action, which accompanied salivation.Food was presented to the dog regardless of whether it salivated or not: in other words, the dog did not need to salivate in order to procure the food.Food was presented to the dog but only if it did not salivate: in other words, the dog would not get the food if it salivated.

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In Pavlov’s experiments:

Select one alternative:

Food was presented to the dog but only when it salivated: in other words, the dog needed to salivate in order to procure the food.

Food was presented to the dog after it had performed a specific action, which accompanied salivation.

Food was presented to the dog regardless of whether it salivated or not: in other words, the dog did not need to salivate in order to procure the food.

Food was presented to the dog but only if it did not salivate: in other words, the dog would not get the food if it salivated.

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