Classical Conditioning
Classical conditioning is a learning process whereby a naturally occurring stimulus is associated with an unrelated stimulus to elicit a learned response known as a conditioned response.
Continue readingClassical conditioning is a learning process whereby a naturally occurring stimulus is associated with an unrelated stimulus to elicit a learned response known as a conditioned response.
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Continue readingOperant conditioning is a learning process through which behaviour is shaped through consequences, either a reward or punishment. It happens all the time, all over the place:
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Continue readingStudy these flashcards to review some of the terms related to learning.
Continue readingStudy these flashcards to review some of the terms related to schedules of reinforcement.
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