Basics of Classical Conditioning in Psychology

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  • Jill A Rinzel University of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Waukesha

Abstract

This activity begins with a student having a basic understanding of behaviorism and uses the learning cycle to help students discover the basic elements of classical conditioning: unconditioned stimulus, conditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, and conditioned response. Finally, the students will develop their own example of classical conditioning and label the components and be able to apply classical conditioning to real life examples.

Level: Undergraduate
Setting: Classroom
Activity Type:  Learning Cycle
Discipline: Psychology
Course: Introductory Psychology
Keywords: classical conditioning, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response

 

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Published

2020-09-20

How to Cite

Rinzel, J. A. (2020). Basics of Classical Conditioning in Psychology. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, 1(1). Retrieved from https://pac.pogil.org/index.php/pac/article/view/92

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