Educational Psychology: Classical Conditioning

Educational Psychology: Classical Conditioning

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Hadijah Jaffri

Arts, Social Studies

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Stimulus is

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Neutral stimulus is

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Unconditioned stimulus is

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Conditioned stimulus is

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Unconditioned response is

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Conditioned response is

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White coat syndrome describes that people whose blood pressure (an involuntary response) goes up when it is tested in a doctor's office or usually by someone in a white coat.


Blood pressure increase is an example of

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White coat syndrome describes that people whose blood pressure (an involuntary response) goes up when it is tested in a doctor's office or usually by someone in a white coat.


Someone in a white coat is an example of

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White coat syndrome describes that people whose blood pressure (an involuntary response) goes up when it is tested in a doctor's office or usually by someone in a white coat.


Doctor's office is an example of

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Classical conditioning is based on

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