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Drake Michaels
on Oct 22, 2024Verified
Suppose your alarm made a slight clicking sound just before the alarm goes off. Even though you didn't wake up to the clicking sound initially, now you do, due to classical conditioning. In this example, the loud alarm is a/an
A) unconditioned stimulus.
B) unconditioned response.
C) conditioned stimulus.
D) conditioned response.
Unconditioned Stimulus
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that naturally triggers a reflexive response without the need for prior learning.
Loud Alarm
A sound-producing device designed to alert or warn individuals of a specific condition or danger.
- Achieve comprehension of the initial steps in classical conditioning experiments.
- Discriminate between the characteristics of conditioned stimuli and responses and those of unconditioned stimuli and responses.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Achieve comprehension of the initial steps in classical conditioning experiments.
- Discriminate between the characteristics of conditioned stimuli and responses and those of unconditioned stimuli and responses.
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