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Classical conditioning is a type of unconscious, automatic learning. While many people think of Pavlov’s dog, there are hundreds of examples in our daily lives that show how classical conditioning affects us.

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Most people know Pavlov for the dog experiment! Any office fans? To the field of ABA it is significant because this is where we started.Jim's Pavlovian Prank on Dwight - The OfficeFirst, let's talk about who Pavlov was and what he was known for. Pavlov was a russian psychologist who was curious about the human mind. He was most intrigued by the physiology of digestion which led him logically to create a science of conditioned reflexes aka Pavlov's Dogs. The significance of conditioned…

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Positive Reinforcement. Making a behavior stronger by following the behavior with a pleasant stimulus. Negative Reinforcement. Making a behavior stronger by taking away a negative stimulus. Negative Punishment. Reducing a behavior by removing a pleasant stimulus when the behavior occurs. Positive Punishment. Reducing a behavior by presenting an unpleasant stimulus when the behavior occurs.

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Operant conditioning / instrumental learning is a mechanism by which behaviors can be strenghtened or weakend over time. This information handout describes the principles of operant conditioning / instrumental learning and how it applies to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

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