Sarah used to like strawberries and tried some frozen strawberry daiquiris one night. After the sixth daiquiri, Sarah became extremely ill. Now Sarah finds that even the smell of strawberries can make her feel nauseated. In this example of classical conditioning, the conditioned response is:

a. the illness that followed the sixth strawberry daiquiri
b. the smell of strawberries
c. the strawberry daiquiris that Sarah consumed
d. the nausea that Sarah feels when she smells strawberries


D

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