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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

1. Denial “it must be a mistake”


2. Anger “it isn’t fair!”


3. Bargaining “let me live longer & I’ll be a better person


4. Depression “I’ve lost everything important to me”


5. Acceptance “what has to be, has to be”


•hospice


•bereavement & mourning

Not everyone follows the Stages in that exact order

Learning

•Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936)


-classical conditioning


-Russian physician/physiologist


-Nobel prize 1904 (classical conditioning)


-studied digestive secretions in dogs

Condition

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Classical conditioning

Naturally occurring (reflexive) behavior

Also called respondent behavior

Associative learning

Learning that two stimuli occur together

Stimulus (S)

Anything that evokes a response

Neutral Stimulus (N)

Presently not associated w/ anything else

Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS)

A stimulus that triggers an unconditional (involuntary) response

Unconditioned Response (UCR)

An unlearned response to an unconditional stimulus

Conditioned Stimulus (CS)

A neutral stimulus that comes to evoke a classically conditioned response through association with UCS

Conditioned Response (CR)

A learned response to a classically conditioned stimulus

Acquisition

Process of learning behavior

Extinction

Making the behavior go away

Generalization

The tendency to respond to a stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus

Discrimination

The ability to distinguish between different stimuli