TREATMENT OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR
BEHAVIOR THERAPY
Question
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A response that does not have to be learned
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A response that has been learned; reflective and involuntary
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A stimulus that produced the response in an unconditioned reflex
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A form of learning
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Detailed explanation-1: -In classical conditioning, a conditioned response is a learned response to a previously neutral stimulus. For example, the smell of food is an unconditioned stimulus, a feeling of hunger in response to the smell is an unconditioned response, and the sound of a whistle when you smell the food is a conditioned stimulus.
Detailed explanation-2: -noun. Psychology. a response that becomes associated with a previously unrelated stimulus as a result of pairing the stimulus with another stimulus normally yielding the response.
Detailed explanation-3: -Conditioned Response Theory: It is known as ‘Classical Conditioning Theory’ propounded by Ivan Pavlov. A conditioned response is a learned response to a stimulus that was previously neutral. This theory emphasizes the conditioning of behavior by a repetitive association between the response and the stimulus.
Detailed explanation-4: -As we have already seen, the conditioned relationship involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to eventually produce a learned physiological response only to the previously neutral stimulus. A classical conditioning response is an involuntary one.
Detailed explanation-5: -conditioned response. In psychology, the response made by a person or animal after learning to associate an experience with a neutral or arbitrary stimulus.