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O.C. or C.C.
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Part II: Application
Directions: For the following examples, indicate which is the above terms is being
described and whether the examples relates to Operant or Classical Conditioning
1. Fuzzy loves treats, he has realized that his owner keeps his treats in one particular
cabinet in the kitchen. When Fuzzy sees his owner stand in front of the cabinet, his
heart begins to race but this does not occur when his owner stands in front of other
cabinets. Which process of conditioning is Fuzzy experiencing?
Process:
2. A Social Studies instructor provides a piece of candy each time a student responds
to a question. At the start of the school year, this incentive works well and many
students answer questions more often. By the middle of the school year however, the candy reward no longer has the same effect of increasing student response. which principal of conditioning is at play in this classroom