Psychology, asked by angadisaiganesh, 9 months ago

After living there for a while, Jan no longer notices the sound of the air conditioner at her apartment. This is an example of:
a. classical conditioning
b. operant conditioning
c. habituation
d. discrimination

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Answered by skyfall63
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c. habituation

Explanation:

  • Habituation is a type of "non-associative learning" when an" implicit response/reaction" to a "stimulus" declines when the "stimulus" is often/frequently/extensively introduced. Answers which are typical encompass those involving the "intact organism" or those involving only "organism components".
  • For instance, a new sound, such as the new ringtone, may attract one's attention or confuse or can become very distraction/annoying at first. When a person "gets used" to it, they give "less attention" to the noise over time & their response to the sound decreases. It is habituation that reduces the response.
  • "Habituation" is one of the most "common & simple" learning forms . It enables people to leaveout "unneeded stimuli" &to concentrate on issues which really need attention. "Habituation" is something which occurs frequently in our daily lives, but we perhaps are not aware of it.

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Answered by iamsamreenk
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Answer:

c. habituation

Explanation:

A behaviorist might define habituation as a declining tendency to respond to stimuli that are familiar due to repeated exposure. Things that happened at first should capture attention, something old less so, because we already know about it. Same thing goes with Jan as he no longer notices the sound of  the air conditioner at her apartment.

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