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    and Addictions as Related to Classical and Operant Conditioning Learning can take place through a variety of methods; two of these methods are classical and operant. Classical and operant conditioning can contribute to a student’s success or failure; in addition‚ phobias and addictions can develop. “Learning is any enduring change in the way an organism responds based on its experience.” (Kowalski & Westen‚ 2011‚ p. 164). Classical conditioning has been shown to aid in the development and

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    the topic a whole including all of its terms and theories. Psychology wouldn’t be where it’s at today if it wasn’t for two important psychologists Edward L. Thorndike and behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner. Operant conditioning was devised and studied by psychologist Edward Thorndike and behavioral psychologist B.F Skinner (Charles Strangor‚ 2010). Operant Conditioning is also known as instrumental conditioning (Kendra Cherry‚ 2013)‚ a different term but the same meaning. It is a term for a method

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    The Problem with Scripture 2000 years ago‚ the great Siddhartha Gautama taught a timeless lesson. He voiced‚ "Don’t go by reports‚ by legends‚ by traditions‚ or by scripture. It is not that these things should be discarded‚ but ultimately it’s experience and the opinion of the wise that should be your guide." Within this simple phrase‚ Buddha left me pondering the true identity of our guide and wondering whether the general populace’s faith in scripture is ill-founded. The latter seems to be

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    The Canonization of Scripture Stephen Landrum Ottawa University Online The word canon has evolved over time to come to mean the official inventory of books‚ like that of Athanasius‚ that a religious community regards as its authoritative source of doctrinal and ethical beliefs. The word comes from the Greek kanwn and most likely from the Hebrew qaneh and Akkadian‚ qanu. Literally‚ it means a straight rod or bar; a measuring rule as a ruler used by masons and carpenters;

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    in chapter 5‚ explain what is meant by the term “conditioning” and describe and distinguish between classical and operant conditioning. Finally‚ discuss how research into the effects of biology and cognition on conditioning has changed psychology’s understanding of the conditioning process Classical Conditioning Conditioning is an associative learning‚ which occur when we make a connection or an association with two events. Classical conditioning is when two stimuli becomes associated with each

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    paper is to discuss how the canon of Scripture was established. This paper will include a definition of what is meant by the term “canon”‚ criterion required for establishing canonicity‚ as well as taking a look at the key events and persons that led to its establishment such as Marcion and Athanasius and the Councils that decided the canon. Focus will also be given to the New Testament Apocrypha. This paper will conclude with an overall view of how the Scriptures themselves are the final authority

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    Conditioning You know that moment when you are just hanging out in the shower‚ doing your thing‚ and you hear the toilet flush? My immediate reaction is to jump out of the water as fast as humanly possible. I have been conditioned by the sound of the flushing toilet to get out of the water because it is fixing to get scalding hot. This is called Classical Conditioning. "Classical conditioning is the learning process in which a neutral stimulus

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    Is the Bible Alone the Pillar of Truth? Martin Luther taught the principle of Sola Scriptura‚ that Scripture alone is the highest and ultimate authority for the individual Christian. This Protestant principle affirms that other authorities have weight‚ but they are subservient to and judged by the Word of God in Scripture. Sola Scriptura tries to make Scripture the highest possible standard of faith. Catholics do not believe in Sola Scriptura because we hold that Sacred Tradition and the Church

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    Enochian Scripture Should Enochian Scripture and the Necronomicon be considered as a true religion‚ or just another offshoot of Satanism‚ cult? The Necronomicon is closest documented translation of the original Enochian scripture‚ the Necronomicon Manuscript. The Necronomicon was first translated in Damascus in 730 A.D. by Abdul Alhazred. The Necronomicon‚ is not‚ as popularly believed‚ a grimoire‚ or sorceror’s spell-book; it was conceived as a history‚ and so "a book of things now dead

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    Classical conditioning and instrumental conditioning Classical conditioning is about pairing a stimulus with another stimulus that cause a natural reaction. As a good example of Pavlov’s dog meat powder experiment‚ the dog meat powder and dog salivating is unconditional reponse which naturally occurred. However‚ if a dog was given a meat powder after the bell ring‚ eventually the dog will salivate whenever bell rings even if there are no meat powder‚ meaning‚ by pairing the two stimulus the desired

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