Asked by
Melyssa Weeks
on Dec 27, 2024Verified
Classical conditioning could account for how a child learns to
A) sing a song.
B) tie shoe laces.
C) print letters.
D) fear the dark.
Classical Conditioning
The phenomenon where a response, initially elicited by a second stimulus, is later elicited by the first stimulus alone, due to the repeated association of the two stimuli.
Fear
An emotional response to perceived threats, leading to avoidance or defensive behavior.
- Gain insight into the elementary notions and lexicon of classical conditioning.
- Expound on how classical conditioning plays a role in the emergence of emotional responses and phobias.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the elementary notions and lexicon of classical conditioning.
- Expound on how classical conditioning plays a role in the emergence of emotional responses and phobias.
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