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What are the five components of classical conditioning?
Classical Conditioning
Classical conditioning was first described as a process by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov while he was conducting research on salivation in dogs. The idea was then taken to form the basic learning process behind Watson's methodological behaviorism; eventually becoming one of the two forms of associative learning studied in behavior analysis.
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The five components of classical conditioning are the unconditioned stimulus (UCS), unconditioned response (UCR), neutral stimulus (NS), conditioned...
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