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Title: How Organism Learn: Classical And Operant Conditioning
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The unconditioned stimulus is
fear of a fire, the conditioned stimulus is the sound of the alarm, and the
conditioned response is the exiting of the building.
Operant conditioning is an organism's learning an association between how
it behaves and what happens as a result of that behavior (Gazzaniga 244)... Showed first 250 characters
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There
are some differences between classical and operant conditioning. First, the
operant response has to occur completely spontaneously. In classical
conditioning the conditioned response is drawn from an organism. In operant
conditioning the response is delivered by the organism which then awaits the
consequences... Showed next 250 characters
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