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Psychology_Chapter_7.pdf

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Intro to Psychology · Learning

Summary

Classical conditioning is a learning process where an organism connects two stimuli together. Pavlov's experiments showed that a neutral stimulus, when paired with a meaningful one, can trigger a conditioned response.

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Front

What is classical conditioning?

Back

Learning through association between two stimuli.

Quiz Question

Which psychologist is most associated with classical conditioning?

  • A. Skinner
  • B. Pavlov
  • C. Freud
  • D. Bandura

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