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What is meant by learning through association?Associative learning is defined as learning about the relationship between two separate stimuli, where the stimuli might range from concrete objects and events to abstract concepts, such as time, location, context, or categories.
What association is learned in classical conditioning?Key Takeaways. In classical conditioning, a person or animal learns to associate a neutral stimulus (the conditioned stimulus, or CS) with a stimulus (the unconditioned stimulus, or US) that naturally produces a behaviour (the unconditioned response, or UR).
What are the 3 stages of classical conditioning?At each stage, stimuli and responses are identified by different terminology. The three stages of classical conditioning are before acquisition, acquisition, and after acquisition.
What are the 3 types of learning in psychology?Three Major Types of Learning. Learning through association - Classical Conditioning.. Learning through consequences – Operant Conditioning.. Learning through observation – Modeling/Observational Learning.. |