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Classical conditioning: Any stimulus that produces no conditioned response prior to learning eg.. bell correct answers Neutral stimulus
Why do we learn? correct answers survival, plan for the future, social & cultural rules to behave appropriately
A relatively permanent change in behaviour wh...
SACE Stage 2 Psychology: Learning || with Error-free
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Classical conditioning: Any stimulus that produces no conditioned response prior to learning eg..
bell correct answers Neutral stimulus
Why do we learn? correct answers survival, plan for the future, social & cultural rules to behave
appropriately
A relatively permanent change in behaviour which occurs as a result of prior experience correct
answers Learning
Our minds connect events occurring in a sequence; we associate them correct answers
Conditioning
Behaviour: Some behaviours we instinctively know to perform eg.. walking correct answers
Unlearned Behaviour
Behaviour: Behaviour we have to learn first correct answers Learned behaviour
Simple learned behaviours correct answers Habitation and Adaptation
Simple learned behaviours: when you stop referring to a stimulus, eg. being able to sleep after a
couple of months after moving into unit next to busy road correct answers Habitation
Simple learned behaviours: Fitting in with the environment & its changes to enable survival, eg.
shivering when cold, mice being nocturnal correct answers Adaptation
Complex learned behaviours: A type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli
and anticipate events correct answers Classical conditioning
Classical conditioning is made up of: correct answers Neutral Stimulus, unconditioned stimulus,
unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response
Classical conditioning: Stimuli that organisms react to without training eg... food (reward of
punishment) correct answers Unconditioned stimuli
Classical conditioning: Stimuli that animals react to only after learning about them. eg..bell
correct answers Conditioned stimuli
Classical conditioning: The unlearned, naturally occurring response to the unconditioned
stimulus (US), such as salivation when food is in the mouth. correct answers Unconditioned
response
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