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In general terms, conditioning is basically training a person or animal to act a certain way in response to a specific event or item. There are two forms of conditioning, classical and operant. In classical conditioning, events are linked to specific behaviors. For example, when you hear a bell in school, you realize that you are late. In operant conditioning, one is trained with rewards and punishment. For example, you try not to be late to your next class because you know you could get a detention.
The similarities of classical and operant conditioning is that the two components modifies behavior in a hyper- active person and a person who is destructive in thought.
Vicarious conditioning
Classicial Conditioning
Conditioning (like Pavlov's dog).
Yes, I'm nice, thoughtful, a good friend. The question is, are YOU a likable person tho ;)
Classical conditioning is best known by Pavlov's dogs. This type of conditioning takes a neutral stimulus and makes a person or animal respond to it. Operant conditioning uses punishment to get a behavior to stop.
In general terms, conditioning is basically training a person or animal to act a certain way in response to a specific event or item. There are two forms of conditioning, classical and operant. In classical conditioning, events are linked to specific behaviors. For example, when you hear a bell in school, you realize that you are late. In operant conditioning, one is trained with rewards and punishment. For example, you try not to be late to your next class because you know you could get a detention.
A person is sentenced to clean a neighborhood park for one week after being arrested for driving under the influence She never drives under the influence again In terms of operant conditioning this is called positive punishment.
A person is sentenced to clean a neighborhood park for one week after being arrested for driving under the influence She never drives under the influence again In terms of operant conditioning this is called positive punishment.
The cat that my sister is going to buy is likable.Stacy is a very likable person.
not really... she kind of keeps to herself and is very blunt. i'm sure she would be a good friend if she trusted you, or if she needed you, but generally, she just sticks to her family.
yes they are friendly and likeable
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The similarities of classical and operant conditioning is that the two components modifies behavior in a hyper- active person and a person who is destructive in thought.
Yes, Lennie is generally portrayed as a likable character in "Of Mice and Men." Despite his limited mental capacity and occasional outbursts due to his strength, he is shown to be kind-hearted, innocent, and loyal to his friend George. Additionally, his childlike nature and desire to please others often make him endearing to readers.
Well...me(the person answering your question)...has friends...I have lots of friends. If you are looking for a better way to be a friend then you need to be more trustworthy, honest, likable, loyal, and nice!(usually having the same interests as the person you want to be friends with is good too...)