Classical Conditioning Theory

Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning Theory of Learning

Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning Theory of Learning

Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning Theory of Learning explains how behavior can be learned through association. This article discusses Pavlov’s famous experiment with dogs, the process of conditioning, and its applications in teaching and education.

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Classical Conditioning Theory of Learning by Pavlov

Classical Conditioning Theory of Learning by Pavlov

Learning and its nature Learning is a key process in human behavior. It can be defined as acquisition of knowledge. Learning very simply refers to acquisition of experience. In broad sense, learning implies acquisition, retention and modification of behavior. Learning is defined as “any relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of

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