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ANSWER BOTH PROMPTS- ( Answer separately still as two different prompts please)

Prompt # 1

Explain one or two ways that you have been classically conditioned. This may be challenging at first, but I am certain that you have been classically conditioned. In your example(s) be sure to identify the conditioned stimulus (CS), unconditioned stimulus (US), conditioned response (CR), and unconditioned response (UR).

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· Answer the entire prompt

· Initial post should be at least 200 words

Prompt #2

Discuss how you may be able to implement classical conditioning in your life. This may be from your personal life (family, children, etc.) or in the workplace (boss, staff, colleagues, etc.). Include an example from two (2) of the categories below. Be sure to indicate which type, from the list below, you are using for each of your examples. Also identify the conditioned stimulus (CS), unconditioned stimulus (US), conditioned response (CR), and unconditioned response (UR).

· Second-order conditioning

· Sensory preconditioning

· Latent inhibition (the CS preexposure effect)

· Conditioned inhibition

· Blocking

· Relative validity

Parameters

· Answer the entire prompt

· Initial post should be at least 200 words

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