Answer:
- classical conditioning
- conditioned response
Step-by-step explanation:
Classical conditioning refers to a learning technique where a conditioned stimulus is associated with an unconditioned stimulus, and that produces a conditioned response.
For example, the Ford Escort being presented as a stylish car is the conditioned stimulus, and the attractive well-liked actress is the unconditioned stimulus. The resulting conditioned response is Elliot having a positive feeling about the Ford Escort.