Classical Conditioning
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The learning process where an organism associates a stimulus with a reward or punishment
Real World Example
Imagine you have a habit of checking your phone whenever you hear a notification sound, even if you're in the middle of a conversation. This is similar to classical conditioning, where a person or animal learns to connect a particular signal with a subsequent event. In this analogy, the notification sound is like the stimulus, prompting you to check your phone, expecting a message or update as a reward, just as in classical conditioning, an organism associates a stimulus with a reward or punishment.
Practice Version
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