Asked by Harley Appenzeller on May 17, 2024
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Sahid cringes every time he hears a dentist's drill, even when he is sitting in the waiting room of his dentist's office. In this example, cringing in the waiting room is
A) an unconditioned response.
B) a conditioned stimulus.
C) a conditioned response.
D) an unconditioned stimulus.
Conditioned Response
A conditioned reaction acquired through training to a stimulus that usually doesn't elicit a response.
Unconditioned Stimulus
In traditional conditioning, a stimulus that inherently and effortlessly elicits a reaction without the need for prior learning.
Unconditioned Response
An instinctive, unlearned reaction to an external stimulus that takes place without beforehand learning or conditioning.
- Discern the varieties of stimuli (conditioned, unconditioned) and responses (conditioned, unconditioned) present in illustrations of classical conditioning.
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Learning Objectives
- Discern the varieties of stimuli (conditioned, unconditioned) and responses (conditioned, unconditioned) present in illustrations of classical conditioning.
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