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While walking along the road, a car drives by and honks right next to you. The car hits your leg, and you are slightly injured. A few weeks later, you hear a car horn and become very nervous. What is the horn honking in this scenario?
 
  a. conditioned stimulus
  b. conditioned response
  c. unconditioned stimulus
  d. unconditioned response

Question 2

After Harriet was in a bicycle accident, she became fearful of riding bicycles. Which theory of the development of phobias would explain this fear?
 
  a. preparedness
  b. psychoanalytic
  c. operant conditioning
  d. classical conditioning



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d.



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