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#1. Drawing from the example of Jaime, who began sweating at the sight of jars of food after previously struggling to open a jar of pickles (which caused sweating), what does the ‘sweating at the sight of jars of food’ represent in the context of respondent conditioning?

In respondent classical conditioning an Unconditioned Stimulus UCS naturally elicits an Unconditioned Response UCR In Jaimes case the struggleeffort to open the jar UCS naturally caused her to sweat UCR A Neutral Stimulus NS which was the sight of the jar of food was repeatedly paired with the UCS struggle Through this pairing the sight of the jar transformed into a Conditioned Stimulus CS which now even without the struggle elicits the sweating This learned elicited response sweating at the sight of jars of food is known as the Conditioned Response CR The CS sight of jars of food now triggers the CR sweating mirroring the UCR sweating that was initially elicited by the UCS struggle

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