CGSC170 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Classical Conditioning, Behaviorism, Operant Conditioning

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Instructions: please answer the following question using andreasen, psychological behaviorism and berm dez, Name two main differences between classical and operant conditioning: stimulus: any environmental object/condition that causes a response in an organism. The doctor taps the patellar tendon of a person"s knee, which results in a knee-kicking response. Complex behaviors are to be explained in the same way. They will simply require more complex stimulus response chains: classical conditioning (+example): a strengthened association between a conditioned stimulus (such as a bell ringing) and an unconditioned stimulus (presentation of food). The unconditioned stimulus is not neutral and typically provokes a behavioral response, aka pavlov"s dog salivating just at food itself. For example, you want to train your dog to come whenever you blow a whistle. (i take coming when called to be a voluntary behavior on the part of the dog. ) At first, the dog may only come occasionally when he hears the whistle.

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