Conditional response? Write three characteristics of conditioned response theory of learning
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CONDITIONAL REASONING.
By. logic that takes the shape of if X, then Y. Within the context of formal logic, the phrase or sentence coming after such a statement is referred to as the antecedent and that coming after therein is referred to as the consequent.
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In conditional reasoning the reasoner must draw a conclusion based on a conditional, or “if…then,” proposition. For example, from the conditional proposition “if today is Monday, then I will attend cooking class today” and the categorical (declarative) proposition “today is Monday,” one can infer the conclusion
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Conditioned Response (CR) In classical conditioning, the conditioned response (CR) is the learned response (reflexive behavior) to a conditioned stimulus (CS). ... For example, a dog salivates (UR) from the smell of a bone (US) naturally, without any conditioning.
Conditioned Response (CR) In classical conditioning, the conditioned response (CR) is the learned response (reflexive behavior) to a conditioned stimulus (CS). ... For example, a dog salivates (UR) from the smell of a bone (US) naturally, without any conditioning.https://www.alleydog.com › glossary
Conditioned Response (CR) In classical conditioning, the conditioned response (CR) is the learned response (reflexive behavior) to a conditioned stimulus (CS). ... For example, a dog salivates (UR) from the smell of a bone (US) naturally, without any conditioning.https://www.alleydog.com › glossaryConditioned Response (CR) definition |
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