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    different forms of conditioning, such as classical conditioning that can be seen in an individual suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or operant conditioning which is often used in dog training. If someone has a habit that annoys their friends, their friends might want to change that habit. This can be done using different methods of conditioning. Following that logic, I can use operant conditioning to alter the behavior of my roommate. Classical conditioning and operant…

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    many opportunities to further investigate theories which can help facilitate understanding the way the human mind works. One aspect within psychological research, we would like to propose today is the way young children learn through Classical Conditioning. “Classical conditioning is a form of learning that has a powerful effect on attitude” (Wood & Wood, 1999, p. 133). As noted by Wood & Wood (1999), “psychologists cannot observe learning directly, but must infer that it has occurred; they…

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    He questioned what would happen if after conditioning, the bell (CS) occurred repeatedly without the food(US)? Would the dog still salivate(CR)? It seemed that the dog salivated less and less as time went on without the food(US). This reaction is known as Extinction. Gradually the dog stopped salivating to the sound of the bell and became extinct. Extinction weakens the CR while Acquisition strengthens it. However, when the bell was again paired with the food (US) he started to…

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    Not only did it have value itself but it produced grain, at the time there was no coin so grain was used for trade. (Trumbach) There were four basic classes of people at the time. The aristocrats who owned a lot of fertile land. Second is the “rich peasants” who owned smaller amounts of land but the land was also of poor yield, the mostly lived on the hill. Though they are richer than the other peasants they were still poor. Third are the peasants who worked the land owned by the aristocrats and…

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    During his life, in fact, Michelangelo studied several classical works deeply; he did not only try to analyze classicism as a historical data, but he tried to conquer classicism and then transcend it . For example his Battle of the Centaurus reflected the current fashion of reproducing ancient items, but also…

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    For classical conditioning there is one suitable example would be a super bowl commercial in the year 1992. The summary of the commercial is that two boys are watching a gorgeous long-haired blonde women walking to a Pepsi soda machine on a hot summer 's day to sexually drinking the can of Pepsi. The spying boys help end the commercial to say “Is that a great new Pepsi can, or what?” while completely not paying any attention to the beautiful woman. The reason why this is a fitting example of…

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    The behavioral side of the equation places a focus on how environmental reinforcers encourage and sustain the specific behavior. According to Wade, aspects of both classical and operant conditioning are foundational in the development of behavior therapy (Wade, 593). Although there are many techniques associated with behavioral therapy, here are four commonly used methods: • Exposure is the process of confronting the…

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    need not interfere. On the other hand, however, there are obviously several things that the two men did not agree upon. The main point that the theorists disagreed on was as to who actually held stake in the business. According to Friedman’s classical beliefs, the only people that have stake in the business are the people who own stock in the business, or the owners. While Freeman recognizes that the owners are indeed vital to the corporation, and that they should be rewarded for this, he…

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    vibrations under his feet and through his body as the orchestra played. He also instructed them to play stronger and louder just for that exact reasoning which is amazing to me and this is also the reasoning why it is defiantly one of my favorite classical pieces…

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    Ancient Athenian democracy is often considered the forerunner to modern democracies in the west. Built upon the concepts of equality and liberty, Athenian democracy was a radical break from the oligarchic styles of government that dominated the Classical age of Greece. However, for all its supposed equality, two notable groups of people were excluded from participating in democratic government. Women and slaves were still second class in the eyes of the Athenian democracy. They possessed no…

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