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Category > Psychology Posted 28 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

Learning (Classical and Operant Conditioning)

Hi can you please help me out with my assignment. i am really confused here.


Learning (Classical and Operant Conditioning) I. Classical Conditioning For the scenario presented below, identify the five major elements of classical conditioning: NS, UCS, UCR, CS, CR. Each answer is only ONE OR TWO words, just like the examples we discuss(ed) in class. If you write a sentence, it will be incorrect because it will include many elements that are NOT part of the answer. Do NOT insert the terms into the text, because it will not be clear to which item you are referring. 1. When Mary was a little girl she grabbed a hot pan from the stove. Boiling liquid fell on her causing painful burns. As an adult she hates cooking, and feels anxious whenever she sees a cooking pan. NS = CS = UCS = UCR = CR = 2. Your friend was driving down the road listening to a Taylor Swift song when he hit a patch of ice and lost control of his vehicle. The car spun out of control several times before coming to a stop. Your friend was terrified but not injured. Now, whenever he hears any Taylor Swift song he gets an uneasy anxious feeling, even though she had previously been one of his favorite artists. NS = CS = UCS = UCR = CR = II. Operant Conditioning Identify which aspect of operant conditioning is being described below: positive reinforcement (+rf), positive punishment (+pun), negative reinforcement (-rf), or negative punishment (-pun). 1. A police officer fines you $100 for speeding. This causes you to reduce your speeding in the future. 2. Your grandmother gave you a cookie for sitting quietly. Now, whenever you are around your grandmother you sit quietly in hopes of getting another cookie. 3. Parents take away a child’s video game because he got into a fight with his sister. Subsequently, the fighting diminished. 4. The coach yells at you for making a mistake. In the future you try not to make that mistake! 5. Your parents tell you that if you get straight A’s on your report card you won’t have to do chores for a month! You work hard to get those A’s. 6. To discourage you from staying out past curfew again, your parents take away your car keys. As a result, you stop staying out late. 7. You give your do a treat for rolling over. Now, every time you look at him he rolls over. 8. Fred’s parents take away his favorite toy because he misbehaved at the dinner table. In the future, Fred does not misbehave at the dinner table because he knows that misbehavior will result in him forfeiting his toy.
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