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VCU PSYC 101 - Classical vs. Operant Conditioning

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PSYC 101 1st Edition Lecture 8 Outline of Last Lecture - Operant Conditioning Outline of Current Lecture Classical vs. Operant Conditioning Exposure with response prevention is another way of facing fears without running away - facing our conditioned stimulus without escape or avoidance Agoraphobia – fear of being in social situations and constricted environmentsOperant and classical conditioning are associative learning Classical Conditioning- organisms form association between stimuli - it involves automatic reaction to stimulus - stimulus precedes and elicits it Operation Conditioning - organisms associate their own behavior with consequences - stimulus follow response and strength - actions followed by reinforcement increases response Classical Conditioning- reflexive, involuntary behaviors These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- associating two stimuli - conditioned response decreases when conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented alone - behavior – physiological response - representative behaviorOperant Conditioning- nonreflexive- reinforcers and punishments affect response behavior - best learn behaviors that are similar to their natural behaviors- overt behavior - instrumental condition Current Lecture- Conditioning and


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