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4 February, 02:17

How would you classically condition an adventuresome 2-year-old to be more fearful of running across a busy street near her house?

Be sure to identify the uncoditioned stimulus, neutral stimulus, conditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, and conditioned response.

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  1. 4 February, 02:21
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    In order to achieve the objective of making a 2-year-old more fearful of crossing the street:

    Unconditioned Stimulus: The car sign on the road cross. Neutral Stimulus: The sound of the car motor, which gets louder as the car comes closer. Conditioned Stimulus: The car's horn. Unconditioned Response: The boy immediately stops once he hears the car's horn. Conditioned Response: The boy looks to the road at the moment he sees the car sign at the road's cross.
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