Psychology, asked by mohibtareen344, 5 months ago

A teacher places gold stars on the chalkboard when the students are quiet and attentive. Eventually, the students start becoming quiet and attentive whenever the teacher approaches the chalkboard. Explain the students’ behavior in terms of classical conditioning? ​

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Answered by mintjam
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The gold stars represents a rewarding matter for the students. When the teacher places them on the chalkboard, they became satisfied and rewarded. So whenever the teacher approaches the chalk board, they knew the reason why the teacher put the gold stars, they like it so they are attentive to it, so to earn that gold star, they became quite so that the teacher will do what they want, putting the gold stars in the chalkboard.

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