A passenger on an airplane was feeling anxious about an important job interview. As a result he was uneasy and nervous the entire flight. A week later, he is contemplating a holiday trip. Though he hadn't previously been afraid to fly, he finds himself suddenly nervous about flying and decides to cancel his flight. What are the UCS, UCR, CS, and CR, respectively?

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Job interview, feeling nervous and anxious, flying, feeling nervous and anxious about flying.

The UCS of this situation is the job interview. This is the triggering event that provoked the passenger's anxiety. The UCR is feeling nervous and anxious. This is the response to the job interview, which is what the passenger was experiencing during his entire flight. The CS is flying. This is the stimulus that the passenger was exposed to, which was triggering his anxiety. The CR is feeling nervous and anxious about flying. This is the response to the CS, which caused the passenger to cancel his flight.

The passenger's fear of flying is an example of classical conditioning. The job interview served as an unconditioned stimulus that caused an unconditioned response, anxiety. The passenger then was exposed to a conditioned stimulus, flying, which caused a conditioned response, the fear of flying. The fear of flying then became an automatic response to the stimulus of flying. In this case, the conditioned response was strong enough to cause the passenger to cancel his flight.

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