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the most important aspects of classical conditioning is that the conditioned stimulus becomes a _______ for the unconditional
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The most important aspect of classical conditioning is that the conditioned stimulus becomes a for the unconditined stimulus.
A)s
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In Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments, the neutral stimulus that comes to elicit a conditioned reponse is known as the:
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In Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments, the neutral stimulus that comes to elicit a conditioned reponse is known as the:
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True or False The statement below describes classical conditioning... Classical conditioning
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Classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs through associations between an
environmental stimulus and a naturally
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In classical conditioning terms, this experiment is examining how photographs of drug use have become a(n)
conditioned stimulus
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A stimulus that, before conditioning, doesn’t naturally bring about the response of interest is called a/an-stimulus
A-Neutral
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In class we were asked to provide an one example of classical and operant conditioning. We have to identify the stimulus,
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In class we were asked to provide an one example of classical and operant conditioning. We have to identify the stimulus,
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