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One of the first psychologists to recognize the real-life implications of classical conditioning was John B. Watson. He applied the principles of classical conditioning to explain human behavior and emotions, highlighting its significance in understanding and shaping behavior in real-world settings.
it is learning to state the right view of life.
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to make people think about losing the weight
Rusting is an eXothermic reaction, not an eNDothermic.
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures is used everyday to determine how much of one gas is present in a mixture of gases.....maybe not YOUR "everyday" but someones
An example of classical conditioning in daily life is when a person experienced a car accident at the corner of Emerald Drive and 21st Avenue. Every time he comes to that intersection, he begins to feel uncomfortable, sweaty, nervous, and anxious. Another example is when a 3-year old child gets bitten by a dog. Now that he is an adult, his stomach churns whenever he hears the word "dog".
Principles of ergonomicsare applied to the design of many elements of everyday life, from car seats to garden tools.
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Applied linguistics is the study that investigates language-related problems that occur in everyday life. It is important because it looks at the role of language in child development, and how social and cultural development happens.