Friday, August 7, 2020

Classical conditioning psychology question?

Rosalia Hibler: That sounds like it would be along the same principle. Classical conditioning is more of an idea that over time the repeated trigger causes you to feel a certain way, then you become scared of the dark as a learned result. For example, Pavlov's dog experiment. It took time for them to be conditioned into knowing the bell meant food. However, you're thinking along the right track. :)

Frank Crummell: what's the unconditioned stimulus (US?) warm water what's the unconditioned reaction (UCR?) jumping back what's the conditioned stimulus (CS?) sound of flushing bathroom what's the conditioned reaction (CR?) jumping back --- US is a few thing which will reason the UR evidently. of route warm water will evidently make you leap back. once you pair the sound of flushing the bathroom with the nice and cozy water, then you definitely anticipate that the sound will be observed by potential of the nice and cozy water. therefore, the sound of the flushing bathro! om turns into an illustration of the nice and cozy Water= CS. And the reaction will be an similar (leap back), inspite of the undeniable fact that it really is denoted CR because it really is a results of the CS....Show more

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