Discriminative stimuli are those
A) in whose presence behaviour has produced consequences in the past.
B) in whose presence behaviour has not produced consequences in the past.
C) that signal the occurrence of other kinds of stimuli.
D) that occur as a result of an organism emitting a response.
E) that set the occasion for the occurrence of conditional responses.
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