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1. Learning has to do with a change in 2. The name most closely associated with
conditioning is Ivan Pavlov.
3. According to Ivan Pavlov, reflexes can't be learned, but they can be
4. On a day when you wore your favorite pair of sneakers, your dog was seriously injured in a car
accident. Now you don't wear those shoes any more. This situation is an example of
5. A behavior that produces a result is called a/an
6. According to operant conditioning, the most powerful secondary reinforcer in our society is
7. You might use
training to gain control over body processes that are normally
automatic, such as your heart rate or the level of muscle tension in your upper back
8. Describe Pavlov's experiment and its result
9. What's the basic difference between classical and operant conditioning?

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