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4754821 No.4754821 [Reply] [Original]

sup /sci/ bros
need some psychology fags up in this thread.
was wondering if I could get help with this ?:
"Tell a story on how a bad habbit that /sci/ has been CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED"

Any ideas or examples I could use, sci?

>> No.4754831

Could you pose the question in a different way please?

>> No.4754849

That is the question:
"Tell a story on how a bad habbit that you have has been classically conditioned"
goes on asking to label the US, UR, CS, & CR.

Classically conditioned learning would be having a dog learn to salivate to a tone(beeping; some sort of noise) that was present during feeding time over a few trials BUT has now learned to just salivate when the tone is present.

>> No.4754873

>"Tell a story on how a bad habit (that you have) has been classically conditioned"
That's a weird sentence to read, so I made it less weird.

What do you do when you hear a car horn? Again with cars, I've noticed a lot of people stomp their foot, as if to hit the brakes, even if they're in the passenger seat.

>> No.4754881

>>4754873
I can't imagine somebody is that autistic.

>> No.4754888

>>4754873
WONDERFUL EXAMPLE!
I knew I could count on /sci/
You are all beautiful people

>> No.4754891

>>4754873
i think that's operant conditioning

>> No.4754893

I usually drive my friends places, so when I've driven with one of them somewhere, I often pull out my keys to unlock his or her car.

>> No.4754895

>>4754873
Glad I haven't driven much yet...

>> No.4754897

What I read:

"Tell a story on how a bad hobbit that /sci/ has been CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED"

>> No.4754898

>>4754893
Hmm, but that's probably operant conditioning as well.