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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

An Introduction To Learning

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1

In classical conditioning, the CS is to the CR as the UCS is to the .
2

first described the principles of association.
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Learning is a change in behavior that cannot be explained by temporary states, changes, and tendencies.
4

Pavlov studied classical conditioning, while Thorndike studied .
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is the written document demonstrating that a research participant has been informed as to the nature of the research.
6

Johnny was bitten by a small, mixed breed dog. He now fears all dogs. The finding that Johnny fears all dogs and not just small, mixed breed dogs is known as .
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Pavlov, who was not a psychologist, was interested in , not learning.
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refers to two stimuli or events paired together in time.
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was a functionalist who argued that the reflexive behavior of animals has been replaced by the mind in humans.
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Thorndike proposed that during learning, his cats formed an association between the and the .