Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning

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1-Classical Conditioning - Describe a fear or phobia that you possess, and that was learned through classical conditioning. If you are among the "fearless," have a friend share a fear with you. Show how the principles of classical conditioning (unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response) apply to the development of your fear or phobia.

2-Operant Conditioning - Describe one of your childhood learning experiences that involved operant conditioning, such as having to do something to get a reward or avoid punishment. Discuss how the principles of operant conditioning (behavior consequences, reinforcement, or punishment) applied to your learning experience.

3-Behavior Modification - Describe a small behavior that you would like to change in someone you live with: a roommate, sibling, parent, child, or partner. Examples include leaving their things in the living room or not emptying the trash. Show how the principles of operant conditioning (behavior consequences, reinforcement, or punishment) could be used to keep this behavior in place. Describe how you could use behavior modification to change this behavior.

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1. INTRODUCTION
2. BODY
3. CONCLUSION
4. REFERENCE


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For a long time, my friend had a fear of tall grass due to the thought of snakes’ presence. They
usually jumped at the sight. The classical conditioning of the phobia is that the conditioned
stimulus in the dread is fear wh...


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