How might a discriminative stimulus be described?
A) An organism learns that a stimulus is similar to another stimulus.
B) An organism knows that responding is only rewarded when a particular stimulus is present.
C) An organism likes the stimulus and works harder to earn the stimulus.
D) An organism automatically responds when the stimulus is presented.
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