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Which of the following is NOT true of classical conditioning

  1. classical conditioning is passive
  2. classical conditioning can explain simple reflective behaviours
  3. A neutral stimulus take on the properties of a conditioned stimulus
  4. none of the above

    Aiii, iv

    BNone of these

    CAll

    Diii only

    Answer:

    D. iii only

    Read Explanation:

    • Classical conditioning 

    A type of learning in which an organism learns to connect or associate, stimuli.

    Extinction: 

    • The process through which a CS gradually loses ability to evoke CR, when it is no longer followed by UCS

      Spontaneous Recovery

    • Reappearance of weakened CR to a CS after an interval of time following extinction.

      Stimulus Generalization: 

      • The tendency of stimuli similar to a CS to evoke a CR. The greater the similarity between two stimuli, the greater the likelihood of stimulus generation

        Stimulus Discrimination: 

        The process by which an organism learners to differentiate among stimuli, restricting its response to one in particular.


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