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Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which

A) responses come to be controlled by their consequences.
B) an organism's responding is influenced by the observation of others' behaviour.
C) an organism engages in a response that brings aversive stimulation to an end.
D) a neutral stimulus acquires the ability to elicit a response that was originally elicited by another stimulus.

Classical Conditioning

A training process where a response initially caused by a second stimulus is eventually provoked by the first stimulus, due to the continuous pairing of the two stimuli.

Neutral Stimulus

A stimulus that initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention, until it is associated with an unconditioned stimulus.

Organism's Responding

The manner in which an organism reacts to stimuli or changes in its environment.

  • Acquire insight into the foundational concepts and definition of classical conditioning.
  • Distinguish between classical conditioning and alternative learning methodologies.
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