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Haruka Hyuuga
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 conditioned stimulus is
A) waking up to your alarm.
B) the alarm.
C) the clicking.
D) waking up to the clicking.
Conditioned Stimulus
A previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus, triggers a conditioned response.
Clicking
The act of pressing and releasing a mouse button or similar device to select or interact with digital elements on a screen.
- Illustrate the differences between conditioned versus unconditioned stimuli and their responses.
- Pinpoint examples of classical conditioning in everyday contexts.
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Learning Objectives
- Illustrate the differences between conditioned versus unconditioned stimuli and their responses.
- Pinpoint examples of classical conditioning in everyday contexts.
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