AP PSYCHOLOGY

LEARNING

HOW WE LEARN AND CLASSICAL CONDITIONING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In classical conditioning, organisms learn to
A
associate rewards or punishments with behavior.
B
anticipate consequences for behaviors.
C
associate events that repeatedly happen together.
D
associate events that happen together on different schedules.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In classical conditioning, also known as Pavlovian conditioning, organisms learn to associate events-or stimuli-that repeatedly happen together. We experience this process throughout our daily lives.

Detailed explanation-2: -In classical conditioning, a person or animal learns to associate a neutral stimulus (the conditioned stimulus, or CS) with a stimulus (the unconditioned stimulus, or US) that naturally produces a behaviour (the unconditioned response, or UR).

Detailed explanation-3: -Classical conditioning is an elementary form of associative learning, which inspires us to explore simplified routes even for inanimate materials to respond to new, initially neutral stimuli.

Detailed explanation-4: -conditioning. making an association between two events by repeated exposure. classical conditioning.

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