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          Psychology - Classical Conditioning Vs. Operant Conditioning
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Classical conditioning and operant conditioning are different learning methods.  The two methods have the word conditioning in common.  What is conditioning?   Conditioning is the acquisition of specific patterns of behavior in the presence of well-defined stimul ....           Middle of Essay ....  illustrates classical conditioning is Pavlov's Dogs.  In this experiment, Pavlov sat behind a one-way mirror and controlled the presentation of a bell.  The bell was the conditioned stimulus.  A conditioned stimulus was an originally neutral stimulus that could eventually produce a desired response when presented alone.  Directly after the ringing of the bell, Pavlov gave the dog food.  The food was the unconditioned stimulus.  This means that the food caused an uncontrollable response whenever it was presented alone.  That response would be the salivation of the dog.  A tube that was in the dog's mouth then measured the saliva.  When the unconditione ....
           
           
          
          
          
          
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