Asked by Monica Cervantes on Jul 22, 2024

verifed

Verified

Classical conditioning

A) people distinguished by cultural heritage
B) distinct periods which occur in an orderly sequence
C) theory of psychosocial development
D) the building blocks of heredity
E) subjects who do not receive treatment
F) stimulus, response, consequence
G) similar behavior in same-age peers
H) first year of life
I) number ranging from +1.00 to -1.00
J) standardized intelligence test
K) relationships between living organisms and their environment
L) begins in the third year of life
M) quantities that can change over time
N) decreases undesired behavior
O) modify existing schema
P) attitudes and ideologies of a culture
Q) increases desired behavior
R) Pavlov bell-and-pad treatment
S) study of how behaviors specific to a species help them adapt
T) tabula rasa

Classical Conditioning

A learning process that occurs through associations between an environmental stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus, leading to a learned response.

Stimulus

A signal or piece of data that elicits or influences a physiological or psychological response or activity.

  • Grasp the scope of psychological concepts and terminologies by associating descriptions with their rightful terms.
verifed

Verified Answer

JS
Jordan SkinnerJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
R
Explanation :
Classical conditioning is exemplified by Pavlov's bell-and-pad treatment, where a neutral stimulus (bell) becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus (food) to produce a conditioned response (salivation).