events that are opposite from each other are readily associated
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law of contrast
An event following a response that strengthens the tendency to make that response.
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Reinforcement
In classical conditioning, the unlearned, naturally occurring response to the
unconditioned stimulus (US), such as salivation when food is in the mouth.
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Unconditioned Response
in classical conditioning, a stimulus that unconditionally—naturally and automatically—
triggers a response.
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Unconditioned Stimulus
reinforcing the desired response every time it occurs
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continous reinforcement
In classical conditioning, the initial stage, when one links a neutral stimulus and an
unconditioned stimulus so that the neutral stimulus begins triggering the conditioned
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law of contrast
An event following a response that strengthens the tendency to make that response.
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Reinforcement
In classical conditioning, the unlearned, naturally occurring response to the
unconditioned stimulus (US), such as salivation when food is in the mouth.
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Unconditioned Response
in classical conditioning, a stimulus that unconditionally—naturally and automatically—
triggers a response.
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Unconditioned Stimulus
reinforcing the desired response every time it occurs
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continous reinforcement
In classical conditioning, the initial stage, when one links a neutral stimulus and an
unconditioned stimulus so that the neutral stimulus begins triggering the conditioned