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17 July, 16:56

Suppose a one-year old child is playing with a toy near an electrical out-let. He sticks part of the toy into the outlet. He gets shocked, becomes frightened, and begins to cry. For several days after that experience, he shows fear when his mother gives hi. m the toy and he refuses to play with it. What are the UCS? U CR? CS? CR?

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  1. 17 July, 17:18
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    UCS: sticks part of the toy into the electrical outlet

    UCR: frightened and cry

    CR: frightened to the toy

    CS: toy

    Explanation:

    The important thing to remember is classical conditioning involves automatic or reflexive responses and not totally base on voluntary behavior

    Classical conditioning is a form of learning in which a conditioned stimulus becomes associated with an unrelated unconditioned stimulus, in order to produce a behavioral response which is called conditioned response.

    1. Unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is an agent that leads to a response without being train. For example, the child didn't even know by basically that he can have electrical shock playing with toys.

    2. Unconditioned response (UCR) is an automatic response to a UCS that's why the child was frightened and begans to cry.

    3. Conditioned stimulus (CS) is a former natural stimulus that comes to evoke a given response after pairing with a UCS. In this situation,

    CS is when mom gives the same toys to the baby which was a reason for an electrical shock.

    4. Conditioned response (CR) is a learned response to a CS because the baby shows fear when he saw the same toys. It then a learned behavior
  2. 17 July, 17:22
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    UCS: sticks part of the toy into the electrical outlet

    UCR: frightened and crying

    CS: toy

    CR: frightened to toy

    Explanation:

    Classical conditioning is a form of learning whereby a conditioned stimulus becomes associated with an unrelated unconditioned stimulus, in order to produce a behavioral response known as a conditioned response.

    Unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is an agent that leads to a response without training. In this example, the child won't know that he can have electrical shock playing with toys.

    Unconditioned response (UCR) is an automatic response to a UCS that's why the child starts crying and frightened.

    Conditioned stimulus (CS) is a former natural stimulus that comes to elicit a given response after pairing with a UCS. In this situation, CS is when mom gives the same toys to the baby that was the reason for electrical shock.

    Conditioned response (CR) is a learned response to a CS because the baby shows fear when he saw the same toys. It is his learned behavior.
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