What is classical conditioning? Give a real-life example of classical conditioning that you have experienced. Identify the UCS, CS, UCR, and CR. Explain how you were conditioned
What will be an ideal response?
* Classical conditioning is learning that occurs when two stimuli, a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus, are paired and become associated with each other.
* The response should include an example of classical conditioning with the relevant aspects identified.
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Professor Glossner proposes that the heritability of temperament is .80. Which of the following statements does Professor Glossner propose?
a. A large portion of temperament is determined by genetics. b. A large portion of temperament is determined by environment. c. 80% of temperament is determined by the X chromosome. d. 20% of temperament is determined by the X chromosome.
Older adults typically have some difficulty in driving a car. The particular visual problem that is most responsible for driving problems and car accidents is:
a. a noticeable decline in visual acuity, especially in the center of the visual field b. a noticeable decline in visual acuity, especially in peripheral vision c. a problem in ignoring irrelevant stimuli, especially in complex displays requiring quick decisions d. a build-up of pressure within the eyes that causes distant objects to sometimes appear blurry