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It is untrue or false that a higher- order conditioning occurs when a conditioned response acts as an unconditioned response. Because it is in higher-order, the stimulus is responsive since it is a basis for learning the new stimulus.

The correct option is F.

High-order conditioning is a concept related to classical conditioning and is also denominated second order conditioning.

It requires a situation in which a neutral stimulus (for example, a yellow light), has been linked to a conditioned stimulus such as a melody, which was previously connected with food to produce salivation (therefore this previous conditioning would be the former step or first order conditioning). To sum up, high-order conditioning means adding a new step in the conditioning process.