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True or False
The following statement describes classical conditioning.
It involves the pairing of a conditioned stimulus with an unconditoned stimulus
I say True
            
            
        True or False
The following statement describes classical conditioning.
It involves the pairing of a conditioned stimulus with an unconditoned stimulus
I say True
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
      No, not exactly.   I am not certain of the meaning of uncontrolled stimulus.
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_conditioning
    
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_conditioning
                    Answered by
            Pam
            
    Classical Conditioning is when a previously neutral stimulus (or the conditioned stimulus) elicits a conditioned response when paired with an unconditioned stimulus. This in turn causes a similar response (the unconditioned response).
Example: A certain smell reminds you of your grandmother's baking (smell and her baking-two stimuli). Her baking (makes you feel hungry-response) Hunger normally was only triggered by the stimulus,the smell.
I hope this helps. I had trouble with this too.
    
Example: A certain smell reminds you of your grandmother's baking (smell and her baking-two stimuli). Her baking (makes you feel hungry-response) Hunger normally was only triggered by the stimulus,the smell.
I hope this helps. I had trouble with this too.
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