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Conditioning occurs when two events that usually go together become associated with each other. This can lead to a change in our behavior. For example, if I usually go running on a Monday, but I miss my run on Saturday, I'm likely to feel anxious when Monday rolls around and run instead of going for a walk. This is because Saturday marked the "conditioning" event and Monday is the "test" event.

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Question: Conditioning occurs when two events that usually go together become associated with each other. is it true or false? provide evidence proving your answer is right

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True. This can be evidenced by a wide range of scientific experiments that have tested the effects of associative learning. For example, a study by Skinner (1938) showed that when a rat was conditioned to expect a food reward when a light was turned on, its salivation increased when the light was subsequently turned on, indicating that the two events had become linked.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 8:25 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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