Final answer:
The correct example of Respondent Conditioning is Jasmine feeling nauseous from the smell of cooked fish due to a past negative experience with eating fish, which embodies the principles of classical conditioning.
Step-by-step explanation:
The example of Respondent Conditioning among the options provided is: c) Jasmine feels nauseous when she smells cooked fish because she once threw up after eating fish. In this scenario, the smell of cooked fish (conditioned stimulus) is paired with the nausea (conditioned response) that Jasmine experienced after becoming ill from eating fish (unconditioned stimulus). This pairing mimics the classical conditioning process demonstrated by Pavlov's dog experiments and is similar to the case of Moisha who felt nauseous after seeing a syringe, a reaction developed from her chemotherapy treatments. Classical conditioning, also known as respondent conditioning, involves learning to associate a neutral stimulus with a significant stimulus, commonly leading to a new learned response to the previously neutral stimulus.