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A child's uncontrollable and irrational fear of seeing a cat can be explained by:

  1. Social Learning
  2. Operant Conditioning
  3. Classical Conditioning
  4. none of the above

    Aii only

    Biii only

    CAll

    Di, iii

    Answer:

    B. iii only

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    • A child's uncontrollable and irrational fear of seeing a cat can be explained by classical conditioning: 

      • Classical conditioning is a learning process that involves associating two or more stimuli to produce a new response. In the case of a child developing a fear of cats, the cat becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS) after being associated with an unconditioned stimulus (US) that automatically elicits a response. For example, if a child is scratched by a cat, the cat becomes associated with the unconditioned response (UR) of pain or fear. 

      • Example

        A child who is scratched by a cat as a child may develop a fear response to cats.


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