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Classical Conditioning- Unit 4 (Learning)

Classical Conditioning- Unit 4 (Learning)

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Madison Zaroban

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Classical Conditioning- Unit 4 (Learning)

by Madison Zaroban

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​Hello!

  • ​You are seeing this if you were gone while we learned about the beginnings to Classical Conditioning (Unit 4).

  • ​First, please read about the parts to Classical Conditioning.

  • ​Second, please go through 9 questions about examples of Classical Conditioning.

  • ​Lastly, please ask any questions if you still have them after going through the examples.

  • ​Please make sure you are also checking your email and Google Classroom for any other information on Classical Conditioning.

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Steps of Classical Conditioning

Neutral Stimulus: Stimulus before conditioning

Unconditioned Stimulus: Stimulus that triggers a response reflexively and automatically

​Unconditioned Response: A previously neutral stimulus that, through learning, gains the power to cause a (conditioned) response

​Conditioned Stimulus: The automatic response to the unconditioned stimulus (reflexive and automatic)

Conditioned Response: The response to the conditioned stimulus- itis the same behavior that is identified

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A young child who reaches out to pet a barking dog is bitten by the dog and cries. Every time she hears a dog bark, she whimpers.

What is the UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS (US)?

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A young child who reaches out to pet a barking dog is bitten by the dog and cries. Every time she hears a dog bark, she whimpers.

What is the UNCONDITIONED RESPONSE (UR)?

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A young child who reaches out to pet a barking dog is bitten by the dog and cries. Every time she hears a dog bark, she whimpers.

What is the NEUTRAL STIMULUS (NS)?

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A young child who reaches out to pet a barking dog is bitten by the dog and cries. Every time she hears a dog bark, she whimpers.

What is the CONDITIONED RESPONSE (CR)?

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Fill in the Blank

A young child who reaches out to pet a barking dog is bitten by the dog and cries. Every time she hears a dog bark, she whimpers.

What is the CONDITIONED STIMULUS (CS)?

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Multiple Choice

A boy is fond of sour pickles, which makes his mouth water whenever he eats them. He passes a sign in the supermarket that states “$1 for a large pickle” and begins to salivate.

SOUR PICKLES are what in this classical conditioning example?

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unconditioned response

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conditioned response

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unconditioned stimulus

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conditioned stimulus

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Multiple Choice

A boy is fond of sour pickles, which makes his mouth water whenever he eats them. He passes a sign in the supermarket that states “$1 for a large pickle” and begins to salivate.

The boys MOUTH WATERING is what in this classical conditioning example?

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unconditioned response

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conditioned response

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unconditioned stimulus

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conditioned stimulus

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Multiple Choice

A boy is fond of sour pickles, which makes his mouth water whenever he eats them. He passes a sign in the supermarket that states “$1 for a large pickle” and begins to salivate.

PASSING A SIGN is what in this classical conditioning example?

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unconditioned response

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conditioned response

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unconditioned stimulus

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conditioned stimulus

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Multiple Choice

A boy is fond of sour pickles, which makes his mouth water whenever he eats them. He passes a sign in the supermarket that states “$1 for a large pickle” and begins to salivate.

BEGINNING TO SALIVATE is what in this classical conditioning example?

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unconditioned response

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conditioned response

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unconditioned stimulus

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conditioned stimulus

Classical Conditioning- Unit 4 (Learning)

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