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    the differences between instinctive and learned behaviours. I will provide a suitable definition of each and highlighting the differences between them. Next, I will define operant and classical conditioning. I will include an example of how classical conditioning can be used today and examples for all four classical operant outcomes. This will be followed by…

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    understand the causes of behavior, individual has to look at the environmental factors that produce them. Behaviorists used classical and operant conditioning to explain how learning occurs when an organism makes a connection between two events. Classical conditioning theory stresses learning a new behavior through the process of associations. Therefore, classical conditioning explains how neutral stimuli become associated with unlearned,…

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    Classical conditioning deals with reflexive and involuntary behaviors that eventually lead to a controlled response. I will begin by identifying the unconditional stimulus, in this case a normal day with no complications to his health. This would be considered…

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    What is the role of classical conditioning in interpreting/understanding the body language of others? Explain. Classical Conditioning is all about how an animal/human learns to predict an upcoming event based on a stimulus. Because of Classical Conditioning which involves brain substrates that work out in specific detail, from sensory input to commands produces motor responses, which is why Classical Conditioning is heavily studied. Through learning about Classical Conditioning it can play a…

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    between both classical and operant conditioning. operant conditioning is the learning process that modifies the the animal behavior through certain consequences such as the reinforcers and punishers. classical conditioning is the learning process that produces a response from an animal. these two different techniques are great for both animal owners and trainers to teach their animals different behaviors using different methods that results as a highly effective process. using conditioning gives…

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    What are Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning? Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which an association is formed between normal responses to a stimulus, after this training the stimulus provokes the response. Differing from classical conditioning, operant conditioning is a type of learning in which an animal or a person is rewarded or punished for performing a behavior that is discovered by chance. (Solomon & Berg, 2008, p.1106) This paper is going to display the…

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    Classical conditioning is defined as a neutral stimulus that comes to bring about a response after it is paired with a stimulus that naturally brings about a response. Classical conditioning is demonstrated in the clip from the show “The Office”. Classical conditioning involves the following five factors - an unconditional response, an unconditional stimulus, a neutral stimulus, a conditional stimulus and a conditional response. An unconditional stimulus is a stimulus that brings about a…

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    Operant and classical conditioning are defined as two types of psychological learning processes (Cherry, About Education). B. F. Skinner a well recognized American psychologist, known for his influence on behaviorism, was the first to present operant conditioning, which emphasizes on the strengthening or diminishing of intentional behavior (Staddon, 2003). Ivan Pavlov a Russian physiologist, known to be responsible for the introduction of classical conditioning, highlights in his theory the…

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    stimulus, which is classical conditioning, as well as shaping behavior by utilizing reinforcement and punishment schedules, which would be operant conditioning. Both classical conditioning and operant conditioning are different in many ways. Classical conditioning is the theory which involves learning a new behavior through the process of association. This would mean that two stimuli are linked together to produce a new learned response in a person or animal.(McLeod, "Classical Conditioning",…

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    Classical and instrumental conditioning are both used and applied to gain a desirable response. Whilst both forms show several similarities, the two differ in their respective ways. Both mechanisms show effectiveness in explaining learning to an extent. Classical conditioning states that there is no requirement for the animal to show a response. Unlike instrumental conditioning, this form is passive. This mechanism is a learning method which was discovered by Ivan Pavlov and since has had…

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