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What is the kiss that Jordan received while dancing classified as?
What is the kiss that Jordan received while dancing classified as?
- Conditioned response
- Unconditioned stimulus (correct)
- Unconditioned response
- Conditioned stimulus
What does the smell of the doctor’s office represent in John’s situation?
What does the smell of the doctor’s office represent in John’s situation?
- Unconditioned response
- Conditioned response
- Conditioned stimulus (correct)
- Unconditioned stimulus
In Pearl's case, what is the sick feeling she experiences upon seeing tuna classified as?
In Pearl's case, what is the sick feeling she experiences upon seeing tuna classified as?
- Unconditioned response
- Unconditioned stimulus
- Conditioned stimulus
- Conditioned response (correct)
What type of reinforcement maintains the behavior of putting on a coat when it's freezing outside?
What type of reinforcement maintains the behavior of putting on a coat when it's freezing outside?
What type of reinforcement is the food scraps on the floor, encouraging the dog’s begging behavior?
What type of reinforcement is the food scraps on the floor, encouraging the dog’s begging behavior?
What does the annoying sound in the car represent in the context of behavior maintenance?
What does the annoying sound in the car represent in the context of behavior maintenance?
What is the classification of the extra homework assigned by the teacher in response to misbehavior?
What is the classification of the extra homework assigned by the teacher in response to misbehavior?
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Conditioned Response (CR)
Conditioned Response (CR)
A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus.
Unconditioned Response (UR)
Unconditioned Response (UR)
An automatic, unlearned response to a stimulus.
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
A previously neutral stimulus that, after being associated with an unconditioned stimulus, now triggers a learned response.
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
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Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
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Positive Reinforcement
Positive Reinforcement
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Negative Reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
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Positive Punishment
Positive Punishment
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Negative Punishment
Negative Punishment
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Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
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Study Notes
Classical Conditioning
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Example 1: Jordan experiences excitement when hearing "Marry Me" because of a prior positive experience (kiss).
- Kiss = unconditioned stimulus
- Excitement = unconditioned response
- "Marry Me" = conditioned stimulus
- Excitement = conditioned response
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Example 2: John feels nauseous at the doctor's office because of chemotherapy-induced nausea.
- Chemotherapy = unconditioned stimulus
- Nausea = unconditioned response
- Smell of office = conditioned stimulus
- Nausea = conditioned response
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Example 3: Pearl feels sick at the sight of tuna salad due to a prior food poisoning incident.
- Illness = unconditioned stimulus
- Illness (feeling sick) = unconditioned response
- Sight of tuna salad = conditioned stimulus
- Sickness = conditioned response
Operant Conditioning
- Example 1: Putting on a coat when freezing outside is maintained by the removal of a negative stimulus (cold).
- Putting on a coat = behavior
- Preventing the cold = negative reinforcement
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