Chapter 6 Classical conditioning worksheet PDF

Title Chapter 6 Classical conditioning worksheet
Author Anh Pham
Course General Psychology
Institution Grand Canyon University
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Coursework Classical conditioning Psy-102...


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Classical Conditioning Terms ______ A type of learned response in which a neutral object comes to elicit a response when it is associated with a stimulus that already produces a response. ______ A stimulus that elicits a response that is innate and does not require any prior learning. ______ A response that does not have to be learned, such as a reflex. ______ Anything seen or heard; must not be associated with the unconditioned response. ______ A stimulus that elicits a response only after learning has taken place. ______ A response to a conditioned stimulus; a response that has been learned. ______ The gradual formation of an association between conditioned and unconditioned stimulus. ______ A process in which the conditioned response is weakened when the conditioned stimulus is repeated without the unconditioned stimulus. ______ A process in which a previously extinguished response reemerges after the conditioned stimulus is presented again. ______ Learning that occurs when stimuli that are similar but not identical to the conditioned stimulus produce the conditioned response. ______ A differentiation between two similar stimuli when only one of them is consistently associated with the unconditioned stimulus. ______ Acquired fear that is very strong in comparison to threat of an object or of a situation. ______ Exposing the subject to the phobia during an enjoyable task. ______ A type of counterconditioning involving exposure to the feared stimulus while relaxing.

Label the following bolded items in the two examples below with the following: Unconditioned Stimulus (US), Conditioned Stimulus (CS), Neutral Stimulus (NS) Unconditioned Response (UR), and Conditioned Response (CR) 1. When the participants of the study smell popcorn__, they become hungry__. The scientist rings a bell__ every time he makes a new batch of popcorn. The participants eventually become hungry__ at the sound of the bell___ without the smell of popcorn. 2. Pavlov presented dogs with a ringing bell __ followed by food__. The food __elicited salivation __, and after repeated bell-food pairings, the bell __, by itself, also caused the dogs to salivate __.

Word Bank Unconditioned response Neutral stimulus Stimulus generalization Extinction Unconditioned stimulus Spontaneous recovery Stimulus discrimination Phobia Counterconditioning Systematic desensitization Conditioned stimulus Conditioned response Acquisition Classical conditioning...


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