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One might expect that classical conditioning was discovered by a psychologist
The classical dichotomy and monetary neutrality are represented graphically by
What are the differences between classical conditioning and operant learning quizlet?
What are the key points in the classical positivist and critical theories of criminology
What is the stimulus that comes to elicit new response in classical conditioning?
In classical conditioning, a stimulus is used to provoke or elicit a response that
_____ was the scientist whose experiment with dogs led to the discovery of classical conditioning.
In the Little Albert experiment on conditioned emotional responses the unconditioned stimulus was
What is the difference between between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?
What is the major difference between classical and operant conditioning and non associative learning?
What is the term that refers to organisms learning to associate their Behavioural responses with specific consequences?
What type of conditioning is learning through an association between two stimuli known as?
Which of the following is a difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning quizlet?
Which is an active process in which learner responds to stimuli according to the way in which his responses affect the stimuli?
In which type of learning do organisms learn the association between two stimuli group choices?
When a conditioned response happens to a stimulus that is similar to the originally conditioned stimulus this is called what?
When a stimulus is presented after a behavior and that behavior is now increasing This is an example of?
Prejudice is an example of a classical conditioning in which the stimulus elicits a Quizlet
What is the main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning quizlet
What is the term used to describe the tendency to respond to stimuli that are similar to a conditioned stimulus?
Which of the following statements is true of the classical model of decision making quizlet?
What happens when a conditioned reinforcer is no longer paired with an unconditioned stimulus?
The classical model of decision making is , and its fundamental underlying assumption is that:
According to classical conditioning, the conditioned response and unconditioned response are
What is it called when someone no longer experiences a reaction from a conditioned stimulus?
What is the name of the process by which Behaviour leading to the removal of an aversive event strengthens the Behaviour?
Which of the following is a similarity between classical conditioning and operant conditioning quizlet?
What was the unconditioned response in Pavlovs original experiment on classical conditioning?
Changes in the linking of a stimulus resulting from pairing that stimulus with other stimuli
Is a stimulus that elicits a response due to its being paired with an unconditioned stimulus?
Which of the following is an assumption on which the classical model of decision making is based?
When a conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are no longer paired What happens to the conditioning?
What is the conditioned stimulus unconditioned stimulus conditioned and unconditioned response?
What happens when the conditioned stimulus no longer foretells the presentation of the conditioned stimulus?
When a neutral stimulus elicits the same response that was originally elicited by another stimulus it is known as?
Which conditioning takes place when a conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus is paired?
What happens when the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented without the unconditioned stimulus?
What is the process by which a response becomes more or less likely to occur depending on its consequences?
What is a type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli together and anticipate events this means that we are learning by associating?
Tendency for stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response
How are the neutral stimulus and the conditioned stimulus related in classical conditioning quizlet?
When a conditioned response occurs in response to a stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus this is called?
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