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Psychology: Perception and Memory Classical Conditioning; Pg. 313-319 Vocabulary: Define the following terms in your own words Learning: Associative Learning: Classical Conditioning: Behaviorism: Unconditioned Response: Unconditioned Stimulus: Conditioned Response: Conditioned Stimulus: Acquisition: Extinction: Name: Spontaneous Recovery: Answer the following questions in YOUR OWN WORDS. You only have to do ONE of the questions marked with asterisks *** 1. What is the difference between classical conditioning and operate conditioning? 2. Describe the experiment performed on Pavlov’s dogs. 3. Explain how Michael Olson and Russ Fazio (2001) were able to manipulates people’s attitudes towards specific Pokemon characters. 4. Was the procedure used by Michael Olson and Russ Fazio CLASSICAL or OPERANT conditioning. Explain. 5. EXPLAIN how spontaneous recovery works. 6. THINK ABOUT IT! How do advertisers use the principles of classical conditioning to get us to like their products? 7. Watch the clip of the Big Bang Theory posted on the Psychology Class Website: http://www.maximumachievementprogram.org/psychology.html Identify the following in Sheldon’s attempt to control Penny’s behavior: Unconditioned Stimulus: Unconditioned Response: Conditioned Stimulus: Conditioned Response: