When Luke kissed Laura, her heart rate increased. Luke always wore Axe body spray. Whenever Laura smelled Axe body spray, her heart raced. Luke's kiss was the ________
a. unconditioned stimulus.
b. unconditioned response.
c. conditioned stimulus.
d. conditioned response.
Answer: a
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a. led to mental illness that required treatment. b. decreased by the end of the first year after the death. c. increased during the first year after the death. d. remained the same by the end of the first year after the death as it was at the time of death.
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