The phenomenon of spontaneous recovery suggests that
A) classical conditioning can only be used to condition biologically meaningful responses.
B) even if a person is able to extinguish a conditioned response, there is an excellent chance that it will reappear later.
C) once a conditioned response has been extinguished, a person will also stop responding to other stimuli that are similar.
D) when a conditioned response is extinguished, higher-order responses replace the original response.
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