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Question 13

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Whenever Eli walked past the sunglass kiosk right outside the mall food court, he would the smell
cinnamon rolls baking in one of the food stands, and start to salivate. After visiting the mall several times
and having this happen, he now salivates as soon as he gets to the sunglass kiosk - even before he
actually smells the cinnamon rolls.
In this example of classical conditioning, the smell of cinnamon rolls is the and the mouth-
watering reaction when he smells the cinnamon rolls is the
conditioned response; conditioned stimulus
unconditioned stimulus; unconditioned response
conditioned stimulus; conditioned response
unconditioned response; unconditioned stimulus

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Answer:

Unconditioned stimulus; unconditional response

Step-by-step explanation:

Classical conditioning: this is a form of behavioural makeup that occurs when a neutral stimulus is paired with an associated stimulus. They have four principles namely:

- Unconditioned stimulus triggers a form of automatically response that is not controlled by your mind.

- Unconditioned response: this is the immediate reaction to an event or activitiy as a result of the unconditioned stimulus.

- Conditioned stimulus: this is works with a conscious trigger.

- Conditioned response: the paring of conditioned stimulus with unconditioned stimulus gives a conditioned response.

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