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    Khawaja 1 Running head: DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN CLASSICAL AND OPERANT CONDITIONING Distinctions between classical and operant conditioning Aisha Khawaja New Jersey City University Khawaja 2 Running head: DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN CLASSICAL AND OPERANT CONDITIONING Abstract There are many differences between classical and operant conditioning that will be discussed in this paper. These two types of conditioning are often misinterpreted by many individuals; therefore, it is important to distinguish the

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    Differentiate between classical and operant conditioning providing an example for each in the health care facility. 50 Points Grading Rubric: Required Discussion Elements Point Value Classical conditioning explained 5 Operant conditioning explained 5 Clear differentiation 5 Example of classical conditioning 5 Examples of operant conditioning 5 Respond to 2 classmates. (10 points each) 20 No spelling or grammar errors. 5 Total possible points 50 Classical and operant conditioning are two important

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    developed through operant conditioning and how addictions can be developed through operant conditioning. This essay also examines the distinctions between classical and operant condition and examines “extinction” as it relates to psychological theory and how extinction is achieved in classical and operant conditioning. Phobias and Addictions Numerous psychologists believe that behaviors are learned through conditioning. These conditionings are known as operant, which is based on

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    What is Watson’s Classical Conditioning? Classical Conditioning was found by Dr. Ivan Pavlov. Watson’s research was influenced by Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning Theory. Watson made a research on children’s emotions using the Classical Conditioning model. According to Watson, love, fear, and anger are the three kinds of emotions inherited by humans (Hall 1988). He believed these emotions could be learned through conditioning. He formed his hypothesis and carried out an experiment. John B

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    Conditioning and Learning The two major types of conditioning along with the two types of learning have some similarities, but are also unique in several ways. Classical conditioning is the pairing of two stimuli, whereas operant conditioning is the process which involves changing the probability that a response will be repeated (Hockenbury, et al., 183). Observational learning occurs through observing the actions of others. Cognitive learning is a behavioral change based on the acquisition

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    The case of Antonio is an example of classical conditioning because it clearly follows the guidelines for what constitutes classical conditioning: there is an unconditioned stimulus, an unconditioned response, a conditioned response, and a conditioned stimulus all working together to form a particular behavior. Classical conditioning is a learning technique whereas the behaviors of humans and animals are changed based on the combination of the intrinsic reactions and the extrinsic reactions of that

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    Something that we have all been exposed to in our lifetimes is classical conditioning, or an association between different stimuli that elicits a new learned behavior. Classical conditioning consists of an unconditioned stimulus (US), conditioned stimulus (CS), conditioned response (CR), and an unconditioned response (UR). The unconditioned stimulus is a stimulus that elicits an unconditioned response that is not based on any prior experiences. Salivating when you smell food is an example of an

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    There are two major learning styles: operant and classical conditioning. One of the easiest ways to learn something new involves operant conditioning. Operant conditioning is a standout amongst the most well-known ways we learn something because when an event occurs, good or bad, your mind is remembering the action. Classical conditioning is a form of behavioral learning where two stimuli are proffered repeatedly until the response between the two are linked. Its theory involves learning new behaviors

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    Whether you realize it or not, there are many different learning processes occurring around you at this very moment. From classical conditioning learning to latent learning, all learning processes will help you adapt to a new situation, or help further your knowledge in a familiar situation. I have experienced several instances of classical conditioning learning, operant conditioning learning, observational learning, and latent learning throughout my lifetime. Studying these learning processes have opened

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    Florida Sahay Professor Griffin Psychology 1101 Fall 2009 The Conditioning Process It was raining when Sarah was driving home from work. Both she and the driver of the car in front of her were speeding. The car in front of her had immediately braked. There was not enough distance between that car and her own car to safely slow to a stop, so she had quickly switched lanes to avoid a car accident. Instead, the slick pavement caused her car to swerve out of control. When her car finally

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