For lunch, you eat French fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediate feel nauseous. What component of classical conditioning does feeling nauseous represent? A. conditioned response B. conditioned stimulus C. unconditioned response D. unconditioned stimulus
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Initially, you ate French fries and later became ill due to the stomach flu. The French fries, which were neutral at first, later became associated with feeling sick. Show more…
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