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    In this assignment I will be explaining the principal psychological perspectives. I will explain the different psychological approaches to health and social practice and assessing the different psychological approaches to study. Psychology is the focus on different subjects such as the human development‚ social behaviour and cognitive processes. There are different approaches that have been developed in order to explain the psychology. These perspective or approaches include the behaviourist‚ social

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    Types of Conditioning Phobias and Addictions Todd Hague PSY/300 August 28‚ 2013 Richard Johnston Types of Conditioning Phobia and Addictions Phobias and addictions can be very difficult on a mental standpoint. The definition of a phobia is an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object‚ class of objects‚ or situation (Webster). There are many kinds of phobias such as‚ Cynophobia the fear of dogs could be a result of being bitten as a child or being cornered

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    Ivan Pavlov Classical Conditioning PY-100 April 2002 Jason Forsythe #ABSTRACT 1904 Nobel Prize Winner‚ Ivan Pavlov was born in Ryazan‚ Russia on September 14‚ 1849. Pavlov is best known for his intricate workings with the drooling dog experiment that lead to his further research in conditioning. This experiment‚ which began in 1889‚ had an influence on the development of physiologically oriented behaviorist theories of psychology in the early years of the nineteenth century. His work on the

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    Running head: LEARNING AND COGNITION PAPER Learning and Cognition Paper LaTrice N. Weams PSY/ 390 Esther Siler-Colbert‚ M.S.‚ ABD April 8‚ 2013 Learning and Cognition Paper Examining the different concepts surrounded around learning and cognition and how they relate to each other will be the main focus of the paper. Giving a true definition of what learning really is and how behavior determines how someone learns will provide enlightenment on how learning can be achieved when being done

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    we are waiting in line my body decided to regift all that milk I drank earlier all over the floor and bottom of the wall. To this day I never go to Golden Corral because I get instantly sick to my stomach. My condition stimulus here would be the restaurant. My unconditioned stimulus is flu I had at the time. Then leaving the condition response being me getting sick at the restaurant. Unfortunately this has happen a total of 4 times‚ lucky for the workers the next three times I made it to the restroom

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    the "unconditioned" response‚ because they were already connected (SBB). The dog salivating to the bell is known as the "conditioned" response‚ because it had to be learned through conditioning (SBB). The same goes for the cause‚ the "stimulus". The bell at first is known as the neutral stimulus‚ because it doesn’t bring upon any response in the beginning. After conditioning‚ it is known as the "conditioned stimulus" (SBB). So basically‚ through repeated association with a certain stimulus and

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    response build up through repeated exposure CLASSICAL CO N D TIO N IN G TH EO RY General model: Stimulus (S) elicits >Response (R) o Classical conditioning starts with a reflex (R): as innate‚ involuntary behavior o This involuntary behavior is elicited or caused by an antecedent environmental event. CLASSICAL CO N D TIO N IN G TH EO RY The specific model for classical conditioning is: o A stimulus will naturally (w/out learning) elicit or bring about a reflexive

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    sleep. Whenever seeing the baby yawn‚ Vietnamese mothers will usually sing a lullaby to signal that sleeping time is coming. From this observation‚ it can be concluded that the desire to sleep at a certain of the day is an unconditioned stimulus and yawning is an unconditioned response. If you do not know the reason why Vietnamese mothers usually do that‚ I will try to have some simple explanation right now. Having your own babies or getting to know babies through various sources of information‚

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    Psychologists have based their explanation of attachment on Pavlov’s experiments into classical conditioning. They argue that for infants the sensation of hunger and the need for food is an unconditioned stimulus and producing a sense of pleasure happens when the baby receives food. The baby then has an unconditioned response to receiving food. The person who produces the

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    It is ethical for newborn infants to participate as subjects in psychological research projects as long as the researchers remembers that they have a responsibility to protect the participants from harm. Infants are general used as test subjects in areas of Psychology. However‚ this can cause problems. For example‚ when infants are used as test subjects in laboratory setting they can experience distress; as a result‚ ethical issues should be raised. It is the experimenters’ task to safeguarding

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