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explain the pavlov's conditioning experiment. briefly​

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Answered by srikanthn711
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Pavlovian theory is a learning procedure that involves pairing a stimulus with a conditioned response. In the famous experiments that Ivan Pavlov conducted with his dogs, Pavlov found that objects or events could trigger a conditioned response. ... The result of the experiment was a new conditioned response in the dogs.

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Pavlovian theory is a learning procedure that involves pairing a stimulus with a conditioned response. In the famous experiments that Ivan Pavlov conducted with his dogs, Pavlov found that objects or events could trigger a conditioned response. ... Pavlov then designed an experiment using a bell as a neutral stimulus.

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