Biography
Conditioning
Stages
Examples / References
100
February 27, 1936
When did Ivan Pavlov die?
100
This discovery was accidental
how did the discovery of Classical condition come about?
100
This is the first step where the unconditioned stimulus produces an unconditioned response
What is before conditioning?
100
Something that does not produce a response
What is a neutral stimulus
200
September 26, 1849 in Ryazan, Russia
When and where was Pavlov born?
200
Pavlov’s Dog
Who was the first subject for classical conditioning?
200
A process of learning which a conditioned stimulus and unconditioned response / stimulus are combined
What is the process of classical conditioning?
200
He discovered dogs could learn to associate food with an object
What did Ivan Pavlov discover?
300
eleven children
Ivan Pavlov was the eldest of how many children?
300
people are ready to respond to similar situations
What is a strength of classical conditional?
300
The stages of conditioning
What are before conditioning, during conditioning, and after conditioning?
300
You incorporate the bell and the food repeatedly before each meal.
What is an example of during conditioning?
400
Fields of study that Ivan Pavlov was education in
What are psychology and physiology?
400
Ethical issues arise by using animals as experiments because they are not able to consent
What is a weakness of classical conditioning?
400
When a repitition of a routine is followed between the neutral stimulus and unconditioned stimulus
What is during conditioning?
400
An example of this would be if you ring a bell the dog will NOT respond
What is an example of before conditioning or what is and example of a neutral stimulus
500
Three things Ivan Pavlov was known for
What are classical conditioning, trans-marginal, and behaviour modification?
500
True or false. The theory cannot be used on infants because they are full of emotions and they are still learning on the responses
True
500
Conditioned stimulus is combined with the unconditioned stimulus to create a new conditioned response?
What is after conditioning?
500
How is Pavlov's Theory an information processing and learning theoretical perspective?
Humans will learn conditioned responses as they grow. Continous patterns of learning will affect the part of a person's response
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