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zlopas [31]
4 years ago
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After taking his dogs for a walk, Eric would bring the dogs in the kitchen, make them sit, and then give them a treat. Pretty so

on, after every walk, the dogs would automatically go into the kitchen, sit, and wait for a treat. This is an example of _____.
habituation
classical conditioning
operant conditioning
latent learning
English
2 answers:
Anon25 [30]4 years ago
8 0

Operant conditioning is the answer. The dogs learned that after they go on a walk they have to go sit in the kitchen to get a treat

scoray [572]4 years ago
5 0
Classical conditioning.

Classical conditioning happens when an individual learns to associate two stimuli. This happens when an association is learned between an unconditioned stimulus and a conditioned stimulus. 

<span>Operant conditioning happens when an individual associates a behaviour with a consequence. For example, when a behaviour produces a good consequence; the individual is conditioned to repeat the behaviour to garner the same good consequence, and vice versa.</span>

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