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All of these fears are considered phobias. While there are many causes of phobias, one theory uses the notion of preparedness in Pavlovian conditioning. ...
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... There is a theory that stress reduction is responsible for the placebo effect and can be compared to the Pavlovian Conditioning Theory that states that the ...
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... Sleep teaching, Death, and Neo-Pavlovian conditioning were all methods used. These procedures brainwashed the children into believing they were truly happy. ...
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... This form of learning called classical conditioning (also referred to as Pavlovian conditioning) in which a person or animal associates one stimulus for another ...
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... The nurses in the Neo-Pavlovian Conditioning Rooms were described as, "trousered and jacketed in the regulation white viscose-linen uniform, their hair ...
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... response (UCR), conditioned stimulus (CS), and conditioned response (CR) are all involved in the Pavlovian experiments. Before conditioning, an unconditioned ...
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... Children's minds are disciplined to accept these values through the institutionalized surveillance apparatus of Pavlovian conditioning and hypnopaedia. ...
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... As Myers states "classical conditioning or Pavlovian conditioning is defined as a type of learning in which an organism comes to associate stimuli." (Myers ...
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... Davey (1995) claims the traditional Pavlovian model of conditioning states selective associations are measured in terms of the strength and persistence of CR's ...
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... genetically mass-produced, through the process of bokanovskification (monogamy), and attributed their identities by neo-Pavlovian conditioning (sleep teaching ...
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... possibility of free will. They train the people like dogs with "Neo-Pavlovian conditioning" as children. Their attempts at a utopia ...
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... Neo-Pavlovian Conditioning Rooms." The students observe a Bokanovsky group of eight-month-old babies, wearing the Delta caste's khaki colors. ...
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... Psychological conditioning of the citizens continues after birth. ... Two processes the New World uses to control human judgement are the Neo-Pavlovian process and ...
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... Of the two, operant conditioning is the more adaptable, employing shaping and schedules of ... journey of escaping Skinner's boxes to enjoy our next Pavlovian dish ...
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