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Dmitrij [34]
2 years ago
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Suppose a one-year old child is playing with a toy near an electrical out-let. He sticks part of the toy into the outlet. He get

s shocked, becomes frightened, and begins to cry.
For several days after that experience, he shows fear when his mother gives him the toy and he refuses to play with it.
What are the NS? UCS? UCR? CS? CR? Show in diagram there association into three stages of processes?
NS ?
a) UCS___________________________________
b) UCR___________________________________
c) CS____________________________________
d) CR___________________________________
Could you please explain of something you learned through classical conditioning?
English
1 answer:
Vlad [161]2 years ago
7 0

Associated processes with the stages of fear

Explanation:

  1. UCS - Unconditioned stimulus
  2. UCR - Unconditioned response
  3. CS - Conditioned stimulus
  4. CR - Conditioned response

  • Classical conditioning is a method to learn through association of laws.
  • stimulus linked together to produce a response in a person or an animal.
  • John Watson proposed the fact that the "Classical conditioning" was able to explain all aspects of human psychology.
  • Watson believed all individual differences was a result of human behavioral experiences.
  • from speech till response everything was based on response and stimulus.

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