explain the experimental evidence of theory of learning by conditioning?
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Classical conditioning is a type of associative learning which involves pairing stimuli in space-time (space-time contiguity) to elicit responses using previously neutral stimuli [6]. A stimulus must elicit a physiological response and necessarily be an event to which the organism is receptive.
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According to conditioning theory, learning is a process of change that occurs because of the conditions which then cause a reaction. ... This theory says that all human behavior is also the result of conditioning, that is the result of training or habit of reacting to certain conditions or stimuli experienced in life.
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