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Conditioned Response (CR)
The conditioned response (CR) is the learned behavior elicited by a conditioned stimulus (CS) after the CS has been repeatedly associated with an unconditioned stimulus. For instance, in Pavlov's experiments, the dogs' salivation in response to the tone alone was the conditioned response, as they had learned to anticipate food upon hearing it.

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A child who loves the beach gets a painful sunburn after a long day playing in the sand and waves. Initially, the child had no negative feelings about the sun. Now, the child feels anxious and wants to go inside whenever they feel the warm sun on their skin, even on a mild day. In this scenario, what is the child's feeling of anxiety in response to the sun's warmth?
A child who loves the beach gets a painful sunburn after a long day playing in the sand and waves. Initially, the child had no negative feelings about the sun. Now, the child feels anxious and wants to go inside whenever they feel the warm sun on their skin, even on a mild day. In this scenario, what is the child's feeling of anxiety in response to the sun's warmth?