Which of the following is not true of classical conditioning? (a) Classical conditioning is passive. (b) Classical conditioning can explain simple reflexive behaviors. (c) Learning a conditioned response involves building an association between a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus. (d) A neutral stimulus takes on the properties of a conditioned stimulus.

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(d) A neutral stimulus takes on the properties of a conditioned stimulus. 

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