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Match the following classical conditioning components with their respective examples:
Match the following classical conditioning components with their respective examples:
Ride = Terrified Bad oyster = Sick Barking spaniel = Frightened None = None Bee = Stung Girlfriend = Happy Song = Happy about gift Lights = Electrocuted Pizza with pepperoni = Favorite Flushes toilet = Jump back
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Jamie's roller coaster experience?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Jamie's roller coaster experience?
UCS: ride, UCR: terrified, CS: roller coaster, CR: cold sweat
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Kim after eating a bad oyster?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Kim after eating a bad oyster?
UCS: bad oyster, UCR: sick, CS: anything fried, CR: nauseated
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Sinbad and the barking spaniel?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Sinbad and the barking spaniel?
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What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Lassie and the can opener?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Lassie and the can opener?
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What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Makoto's bee sting?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Makoto's bee sting?
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What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Romeo and his girlfriend's perfume?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Romeo and his girlfriend's perfume?
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What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Mary Beth and the song?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Mary Beth and the song?
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What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Jorge with blinking lights?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Jorge with blinking lights?
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What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Nadine and the pizza commercial?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for Nadine and the pizza commercial?
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What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for the flushing toilet?
What are the unconditioned stimuli, unconditioned response, conditioned stimuli, and conditioned response for the flushing toilet?
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Study Notes
Classical Conditioning Examples
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Jamie and the Roller Coaster
- Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS): ride
- Unconditioned Response (UCR): terror
- Conditioned Stimulus (CS): roller coaster
- Conditioned Response (CR): cold sweat when seeing roller coaster
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Kim and the Fried Oyster
- UCS: bad oyster
- UCR: illness
- CS: smell of anything frying
- CR: nausea upon smelling fried food
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Sinbad and the Barking Spaniel
- UCS: barking spaniel
- UCR: fear
- CS: house where spaniel lives
- CR: trembling and whimpering when near the house
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Lassie and the Can Opener
- UCS: none
- UCR: none
- CS: sound of can opener
- CR: drooling in response to the sound
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Makoto and the Bee
- UCS: bee sting
- UCR: pain from sting
- CS: buzzing sound
- CR: trembling when hearing buzzing
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Romeo and Juliet's Perfume
- UCS: girlfriend Juliet
- UCR: happiness
- CS: scent of her perfume
- CR: feeling happy and relaxed when smelling perfume
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Tome and the Gift for Mary Beth
- UCS: gift (causes natural happiness)
- UCR: joy from receiving gift
- CS: the song playing during the occasion
- CR: happiness triggered by hearing the song
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Jorge and Blinking Lights
- UCS: electrical shock from lights
- UCR: fear from being electrocuted
- CS: blinking lights
- CR: fear in response to blinking lights
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Nadine and Pizza
- UCS: pizza with pepperoni (her favorite)
- UCR: joy or desire for pizza
- CS: pizza commercial on TV
- CR: salivation when seeing pizza ads
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Toilet Flush and the Shower
- UCS: flushing toilet (causing hot shower)
- UCR: jumping back from hot water
- CS: sound of toilet flushing
- CR: jumping back automatically at sound of flush
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