6 Questions
Who is associated with classical conditioning?
Ivan Pavlov
What was the conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's classical conditioning experiment with dogs?
The bell
What did Pavlov refer to as the unconditioned response in his classical conditioning experiment?
Salivation at the sight of food
True or false: Pavlov's classical conditioning is based on the idea that behaviors can be learned through association and reinforcement?
True
True or false: Pavlov's classical conditioning primarily focuses on operant conditioning?
False
True or false: Pavlov's classical conditioning involves associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response?
True
Study Notes
Classical Conditioning
- Ivan Pavlov is associated with classical conditioning.
Pavlov's Classical Conditioning Experiment
- The conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's classical conditioning experiment with dogs was the sound of a bell.
- The unconditioned response in Pavlov's classical conditioning experiment referred to the salivation of dogs in response to food.
Principles of Classical Conditioning
- True: Pavlov's classical conditioning is based on the idea that behaviors can be learned through association and reinforcement.
- False: Pavlov's classical conditioning primarily focuses on operant conditioning. (It primarily focuses on classical conditioning.)
- True: Pavlov's classical conditioning involves associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response.
Test your knowledge of classical conditioning with this quiz on Pavlov's famous experiment with dogs. Answer questions about the conditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, and the influential psychologist behind this groundbreaking theory.
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