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in the following scenario, what best explains how classical conditionin…

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in the following scenario, what best explains how classical conditioning occurs in this example? select the best answer. ever since her breakup, luna gets a sinking feeling when she hears the song that was playing during the conversation. that feeling returns every time the song comes on the radio. answer 2 points o lunas behavior is evidence of stimulus discrimination. o the song is a conditioned stimulus eliciting an emotional response. o the song triggers a negative reinforcement loop. o her reaction is caused by an unconditioned stimulus pairing with reinforcement.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Classical conditioning involves learning through association. After the breakup (an emotionally - charged event), the song (a previously neutral stimulus) became associated with the negative emotions of the breakup. Now, the song is a conditioned stimulus that elicits the emotional (sinking feeling) response. Stimulus discrimination is about differentiating between stimuli, negative reinforcement involves the removal of an aversive stimulus to increase a behavior, and the scenario doesn't involve unconditioned stimulus - reinforcement pairing in the described way.

Answer:

The song is a conditioned stimulus eliciting an emotional response.