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To experiment on classical conditioning, Pavlov utilized a tuning fork and meat powder. He hit the tuning fork and followed the sound with the meat powder. Pavlov presented the sound (tuning fork) with the meat ... Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS); A stimulus that elicits a response without conditioning; ... Pavlov's dog...
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Classical conditioning is Stimulus (S) elicits >Response (R) conditioning since the antecedent stimulus (singular) causes (elicits) the reflexive or involuntary response to occur. Classical conditioning starts with a reflex: an innate, ... Unconditioned Stimulus (US) elicits > Unconditioned Response (UR):
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conditioned response; conditioned stimulus; unconditioned response; unconditioned stimulus; ... Sorry, this is not correct. Watson, who founded behaviorism was most closely linked with classical conditioning, as was Pavlov.
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unconditioned response; c. conditioned response; conditioned stimulus; d. unconditioned response; unconditioned stimulus; ... Sorry, this is not correct. Watson, who founded behaviorism was most closely linked with classical conditioning, as was Pavlov.
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In this experiment the Independent Variable (IV) is and the Dependent Variable (DV) is ? a. poodle; toys preferred b. type of diet; type of poodle ... 5) In the basketball demonstration in class team A's average height was about 5'7" and team B's average height was about 6'2". Coach Taylor administered a "new and...
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Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov ... The response to the Conditioned Stimulus once classical conditioning has been established ... A stimulus which produces an Unconditioned Response without conditioning being required...
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In his experiment, ... Ivan Pavlov and his studies of of classical conditioning" have become famous since his early work between 1890-1930. ... To summarise, Classical conditioning (later developed by John Watson) involves learning to associate an unconditioned stimulus that already brings about a particular response (i.e.
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11. In Pavlov's original experiment with dogs, the UCS was _____ and the UCR a. meat; salivation b. a tone; ... b. a conditioned stimulus (CS). c. an unconditioned response (UCR). ... 35. In contrast to Pavlov's work, experiments by Rescorla and Wagner demonstrate that an important factor in classical conditioning is the:
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Keywords: stimulus-response, psychic reflexes, unconditioned stimulus, conditioned response, ... Classical Conditioning (Ivan Pavlov) ... It could be said that the loud noise (UCS) induced fear (UCR). The implications of Watson’s experiment suggested that classical conditioning could cause some phobias in humans.
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