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Vinvika [58]
3 years ago
11

If you touch something hot, you will reflexively withdraw your hand. Using Pavlov's terminology, reflexively withdrawing your ha

nd would be termed a(n):
Social Studies
1 answer:
TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Unconditioned response (UCR)

Explanation:

Unconditioned response (UCR) is used in classical conditioning. It is an unlearned response. It is not conditioned. It occurs naturally.  

For example, the food of the smell is unconditioned response and to feel hunger with the smell of food is the unconditioned response. Russian psychologist Ivan Pavlov was a person who has been proposed this concept.  

Thus here in the above context if a person touches something hot, then reflex action will occur. This reflex action is an unconditioned response.  

UCR = Reflexively withdrawing the hands from hot.

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