Imаgine thаt Mаdeline is trying tо train her rооmmate using classical conditioning. Her roommate usually stays up late and comes to her dorm room to take a nap around 3pm each day. Madeline's roommate is usually very, very tired at this time. When she lays down without enough sleep for so long, she almost immediately falls asleep effortlessly. In hopes of getting her roommate to fall asleep earlier at night, she tries to be home during the afternoon when her roommate takes her nap. Right before her roommate takes her nap, Madeline makes sure to turn off the lamp near her own bed, which makes a loud clicking noise each time when the light goes off. For several days, Madeline pursues the same plan. She turns off her light near her bed right as her roommate lays down tired each afternoon to take her nap at 3pm. Eventually, when Madeline turns off the lamp next to her bed at night right before bedtime, her roommate feels sleepy and is more likely to go to bed at a normal hour. In this example, what classical conditioning term describes Madeline’s light being clicked off in this example.