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    Psychology Classical conditioning was one form of simple association. Pavlov made it clear during experiments that when a subject is given a stimulus and is then either punished or rewarded‚ the subject learns to associate the reward or punishment with that particular stimulus. Pavlov used hungry dogs that would begin to salivate when a tone was played. This happened because the dogs were always fed immediately after hearing the tone. This is classical conditioning. Operant conditioning is a type of instrumental

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    attempting to alter their state of consciousness?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |    All of these. | Correct Answer: |    All of these. | | | | | * Question 3 2 out of 2 points | | | Operant conditioning is different than classical conditioning in thatAnswer | | | | | Selected Answer: |    All of the above. | Correct Answer: |    All of the above. | | | | | * Question 4 2 out of 2 points | | | Intellectual disabilities that are caused

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    We use the term classical conditioning to describe one type of associative learning in which there is no contingency between response and reinforcer. This situation resembles most closely the experiment from Pavlov in the 1920s‚ where he trained his dogs to associate a bell ring with a food-reward (Ryle 1995). In such experiments‚ the subject initially shows weak or no response to a conditioned stimulus (CS‚ e.g. the bell)‚ but a measurable unconditioned response (UCR‚ e.g. saliva production) to

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    As the Smith-Garcias are planning for their baby‚ they have to decide which principles from each of the theories they have researched that they will practice. The first of these theories is Skinner’s Operant Conditioning in which an element of reinforcement and punishment is utilized to shape the child’s social and behavioral skills. It will be the parent’s job to reinforce wanted behavior and punish unwanted behavior. For example‚ if the child throws a temper tantrum‚ her parents might put her in

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    Psychology 101 Exam #2 Study Guide Spring Semester 2015 John Patella‚ Ed. D. Be able to identify‚ describe‚ analyze‚ and evaluate the following terms: Low/High Road Pathways Definition: Fear responses Page #: 271 Well-Being Definition: used to judge our quality of life Page #: 302 Perception Definition: The way we organize all our perceptions Page #: 134 3 Steps of Cognition/Memory Definition: encoding‚ storage‚ and material Page #: 194 Absolute Threshold Definition: minimum stimulus needed

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    reinforced because if I were too lazy‚ my parents would take away my dessert privileges. This behavior was negatively reinforced because my parents took away something (dessert) that increased the behavior (keeping active). As is true in Skinner’s operant conditioning‚ the reinforcement (taking away dessert) was given after the behavior (not keeping active). 3. Not Yelling 4. Keeping things neat and clean 5. Reading: Reading was positively reinforced because I was paid to read books every summer

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    if relationships was linked with the idea of classical and operant conditioning‚ with operant conditioning we are likely to repeat behaviours that leads to a desirable outcome and avoid behaviours that lead to undesirable ones‚ so we enter the relationships because the presence of some individuals is directly associated with reinforcement‚ making us have positive feelings‚ which makes them more attractive to us. For classical conditioning‚ we tend to prefer people who we associate with pleasant

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    Case Module 5 1. How‚ specifically is the process of attribution illustrated in this case? Ans. The process of attribution regarding the case referred‚ flags relatively regarding the behavior of the customer’s eye contact wrong implication. The case study stated that a in certain supermarket dozen females claimed the issue of drawing the unwanted attention for maintaining eye contact. There was no clear information as how many female employees were employed there. This may raise several questions

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    Hindustan Computers Limited (HCL Technologies) Behaviour modification strategies. Behavior modification strategies are based on the principals of operant conditioning and reinforcement theory‚ which take the view that learning is influenced by the environment. The renowned psychologist B. F. Skinner expressed that through operant conditioning‚ people’s behavior could be shaped by reinforcement or lack thereof. According to Wood‚ et al‚ a reinforcer is a stimulus that follows a particular behavior

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    Word Count:1245 Compare and contrast how the cognitive-behavioural and person-centred models of counselling understand the person‚ and how these two approaches explain the psychological distress experienced by individuals. In Part 2‚ reflect on and write about which of the two models appeals most to you and why. In this assignment I will describe and explain how the cognitive-behavioural approach to counselling reflects behaviour as learned. I will explore how the cognitive-behavioural approach

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