difference between instinct and conditioning
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difference between instinct and conditioning is instinct is also known as innate behaviour is an action that occurs immediately.
where conditioning mean it is an action that the person through observation,education and experience.
where conditioning mean it is an action that the person through observation,education and experience.
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Instinct and Conditioning
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Instinctive behavior
- A instinctive behavior is an action in a living being that is performed by all individuals from their species
- They are typically a fixed activity pattern (FAP) that occurs because of a specific stimulus
- Instinctive behaviors are innate capacities they occur and are present from birth forward and are not learned behaviors
Conditioning behavior
- Molding, in physiology, a conduct procedure whereby a reaction turns out to be progressively successive or increasingly unsurprising in a given situation because of fortification, with support commonly being a stimulus or award for a desired response
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