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Andrei [34K]
3 years ago
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The Water Show Jeanette was happy when she beard about her family's plan to go to a water sports show. Then she heard the weathe

r report, which predicted temperatures exceeding 100 degrees. Jeanette suspected that the weather would be hard to bear, but she went to the show. As she watched the water skiers perform texing routines to the blaring organ music, she got more and more sweaty and uncomfortable, Eventually, she fainted from the beat After the family outing, Jeanette could never again hear organ masic without feeling a Ettle dizzy
a. Unconditioned Response (UR) ___.
b. Unconditioned Stimuhs (US) ___.
c. Conditioned Stimulus (CS) ____.
d. Conditioned Response (CR) ____.
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1 answer:
denis23 [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is:

a. unconditioned response (UR): Feeling dizzy, sweaty and unconfortable.

b. Unconditioned Stimulus (US): High temperatures, exceeding 100 degrees.

c. Conditioned Stimulus (CS): Organ Music.

d. Conditioned Response (CR): Feeling dizzy and fainting after hearing Organ Music.

Explanation:

An unconditioned response is a natural reflex and behavior elicited by an individual after perceving an stimulus that in most individuals elicit said response (US), in this particular case, the UR is feeling sweaty and dizzy when the weather is hot (US).

A conditioned Stimulus can be understood as an stimulus that gets associated with an unconditioned stimulus due to classical conditioning and thanks to that association is able to elicit a conditioned response, which is the response that is commonly elicited by the unconditioned stimulus.

In this particular case, the organ music was associated with the hot weather and the physiological responses that the hot weather elicits.

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