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Stingray City is a popular destination for scuba divers traveling to the Cayman Islands. About 40 years ago, fishermen
would clean their fish and shellfish near the reef and toss the scraps into the water. This attracted stingrays who came to feed on the scraps. It became a routine: as the boats approached the reef each morning, the stingrays would begin to swarm in the waters beneath the fishermen's boat. Fishermen do not visit the reef often now, but the stingrays still swarm in the area when boats approach, which makes this an ideal place for enthusiasts who want to swim in close
proximity to stingrays, as well as other reef-dwelling sea life.
Identify and apply each of the following terms to the situation described above.
1. Neutral Stimulus
2. Unconditioned Stimulus
3. Conditioned Stimulus
4. Unconditioned Response
5. Conditioned Response
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