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    Classical Conditioning UCS- The unconditioned stimulus in this experiment is the air coming out of the straw. When the air is blown into the eye, the eye automatically blinks. This is a natural reaction and has no other foreign variables acting upon it to influence the blinking. An unconditioned stimulus triggers an automatic response. UCR- The unconditioned response in this experiment is the eye blinking after being blown into. As stated earlier, this response is unlearned and happens without…

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    Little Albert: A Study in Classical Conditioning Prof. Anderson March 1, 2016 General Psychology – PSY1001 Katrina Clarke South University Online The researchers elected to initially pair the banging of the bar with the rat to determine if the same or similar reaction was elicited from both objects. First they struck the bar with a hammer, the sound initially startled Albert. Then immediately following the banging of the bar the researchers introduced the rat, at which point…

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    psychology could once again be added into the great hall of sciences. The two camps of behavioral learning theory became Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning. The first of the two focused on behavioral responses to situations that were involuntary, though they should not have been so. The latter focused on voluntary behavioral responses to situations. Classical Conditioning…

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    product that is being advertised. As humans are by nature emotional beings, utilizing psychological tactics such as classical conditioning have proven highly effective in influencing behaviors and consumption habits when applied to television advertising. Advertisers want the person…

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    increase a child’s behavior. For me, this was how my parents raised my siblings and me. If we misbehaved, we were punished for our actions, whether that be a timeout or grounding. Compared to classical conditioning, which is an association with a neutral stimulus paired with an unconditioned stimulus. This conditioning can greatly increase learning behaviors throughout life, further extending the effectiveness of both…

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    their minds than in real life. It is believed that the model of classical conditioning has served to explain how people developed a phobic response. The classical conditioning theory was studied by Pavlov’s, which lead to win a Nobel Prize in 1904. This theory is produced by two stimuli, the conditioned and unconditioned stimulus, which are paired together…

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    Pavlov 1897 and operant conditioning developed by B.F. Skinner 1936. Pavlov discovered that through classical conditioning, he could teach dogs to salivate at the ring of a bell. This was because previously he brought food and the sound of the bell together, and after a certain period of conditioning; the dogs made an association and salivated at the sound of the bell. During my two one week blocks at the school, I was able to see classical conditioning in its process. In block 1 I saw that…

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    After perceiving Classical conditioning as being too simple to be a complete explanation of human behaviour, Skinner developed an idea, based off Thorndike’s law of effect, that is very important to the Behavioural approach: Operant conditioning. Skinner believed the best way to understand human behaviour is to identify the cause of action and its consequences. From his idea, Skinner studied operant conditioning by conducting experiments using rats, which he placed in a ‘Skinner Box’. This…

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    response or behavior that is unlearned and hence becomes a natural response that has not been taught. Children watching the film, Cinderella, are likely to acquire the perspective that women are weak and need to be rescued by men through classical conditioning mode of learning. In watching this film, Cinderella serves as the unconditioned stimulus while the Prince falling in love with her beauty is the unconditioned response. Watching this film evokes the perception that women need to rely on…

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    our upcoming paragraph we will discuss two types of learning which are classical learning and operant learning. Classical conditioning In very simple words the Classical conditioning is a theory in which there is involvement of learning a new…

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