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Principles of Classical Conditioning

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Twelfth graders examine the concept of classical conditioning. They listen to a lecture about the principles of classical conditioning and the basic response and stimulus experiment conducted by Pavlov. Students discuss and identify the three steps of classical conditioning and discuss an example in their lives of classical conditioning.

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Grade
12th
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Social Studies & History
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Year
2005
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