National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level 2 (NCAC II) Practice Exam Exam

Disable ads (and more) with a membership for a one time $2.99 payment

Prepare for the NCAC II Test. Study using flashcards and multiple choice questions, each equipped with hints and explanations. Get ready for your exam!

Practice this question and more.


What does an unconditioned response (UR) refer to in classical conditioning?

  1. A learned response to a stimulus

  2. A natural and unlearned reaction to an unconditioned stimulus

  3. A conditioned response that occurs after training

  4. A stimulus that elicits no response

The correct answer is: A natural and unlearned reaction to an unconditioned stimulus

An unconditioned response (UR) refers to a natural and unlearned reaction that occurs in response to an unconditioned stimulus. In classical conditioning, an unconditioned stimulus is something that naturally and automatically triggers a response without any prior learning. For example, the smell of food is an unconditioned stimulus that can evoke the natural salivation response in dogs, which is the unconditioned response. This response does not require any conditioning or training; it is inherent and instinctual. This concept is fundamental in understanding the process of classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus can become associated with an unconditioned stimulus and eventually evoke a conditioned response over time. Recognizing the UR is essential for comprehending how organisms learn to associate different stimuli in their environment.