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    What is Learning?

    A change in behavior due to experience.

    What defines Classical Conditioning?

    Involuntary responses are learned through stimulus association.

    What are the phases of Classical Conditioning?

    Before, during, and after conditioning.

    What is Operant Conditioning?

    Behavior is influenced by its consequences.

    How does Classical Conditioning differ from Operant Conditioning?

    CC involves involuntary responses; OC involves voluntary behaviors.

    What is the role of reinforcement in Operant Conditioning?

    It increases the likelihood of a behavior.

    What is the difference between positive and negative reinforcement?

    Positive adds a pleasant stimulus; negative removes an unpleasant one.

    What is a Conditioned Response?

    A learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus.

    What happens during the acquisition phase of Classical Conditioning?

    The neutral stimulus is paired with the unconditioned stimulus.

    What is a Neutral Stimulus?

    A stimulus that initially elicits no response.

    What is the consequence of a behavior in Operant Conditioning?

    It can either reinforce or punish the behavior.

    What is the significance of timing in Classical Conditioning?

    The neutral stimulus must precede the unconditioned stimulus.

    What is the difference between positive and negative punishment?

    Positive adds an unpleasant stimulus; negative removes a pleasant one.

    What is the role of the learner in Classical Conditioning?

    The learner is passive and does not control the response.

    What is the A-B-C model in Operant Conditioning?

    Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence.

    What is an Unconditioned Response?

    A natural reaction to an unconditioned stimulus.

    How does reinforcement affect behavior?

    It increases the likelihood of the behavior being repeated.

    What is the difference between continuous and partial reinforcement?

    Continuous reinforces every response; partial reinforces some.

    What is a Conditioned Stimulus?

    A previously neutral stimulus that now elicits a response.

    What is the effect of punishment on behavior?

    It decreases the likelihood of the behavior being repeated.

    What is the role of the learner in Operant Conditioning?

    The learner is active and controls their responses.