Which of the following best exemplifies classical conditioning?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AJennifer was in a terrible car accident last year. Now, even the sound of screeching tires can make her anxious and afraid.%0D%0AJennifer was in a terrible car accident last year. Now, even the sound of screeching tires can make her anxious and afraid.%0D%0A%0D%0ASteven follows a certain routine: he wakes up, takes a shower, drinks some coffee, and goes to school. If he is unable to follow one part of his routine, he feels out of sorts for the remainder of the day.%0D%0ASteven follows a certain routine: he wakes up, takes a shower, drinks some coffee, and goes to school. If he is unable to follow one part of his routine, he feels out of sorts for the remainder of the day.%0D%0A%0D%0AWhen Julie smells a certain scent, she always remembers happy childhood memories.%0D%0AWhen Julie smells a certain scent, she always remembers happy childhood memories.%0D%0A%0D%0ABecause Cynthia knows that Robert has not been sleeping well, she assumes that his bad mood is a result of fatigue.

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The response that best exemplifies classical conditioning is:

Jennifer was in a terrible car accident last year. Now, even the sound of screeching tires can make her anxious and afraid.

Classical conditioning involves learning through association, where a neutral stimulus (in this case, the sound of screeching tires) becomes associated with an emotional response (anxiety and fear) due to its pairings with an unconditioned stimulus (the car accident).