Classical ConditioningVersion en ligne The quiz gives the basic concepts of Classical Conditioning along with the examples par Mominah Noor 1 Who is considered the pioneer of Classical Conditioning? a Sigmund Freud b Ivan Pavlov c B.F. Skinner d Jean Piaget 2 What does the term "Unconditioned Stimulus" refer to in Classical Conditioning? a A stimulus that requires training to elicit a response b A stimulus that automatically triggers a natural response c A response that occurs after conditioning d A neutral stimulus paired with another stimulus 3 Which of the following is an example of an unconditioned response? a A child crying after hearing a loud noise b Salivating when you see a lemon c Getting hungry when you see your favorite food d All of the above 4 In Pavlov’s dog experiment, what was the neutral stimulus before conditioning? a Food b Bell c Salivation d Dog 5 After conditioning, the bell in Pavlov’s experiment became a: a Unconditioned stimulus b Conditioned stimulus c Neutral response d Unconditioned response 6 What was the unconditioned stimulus in Pavlov's experiment? a Bell b Food c Salivation d Water 7 Which of the following describes a conditioned response? a Salivating when food is placed in the mouth b Feeling hungry when you hear the sound of a bell at lunchtime c Jerking your hand back after touching something hot d Crying after getting hurt 8 In Pavlov's experiment, salivation to the food was an example of: a Conditioned response b Neutral response c Unconditioned response d Conditioned stimulus 9 What does the process of pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response called? a Operant Conditioning b Observational Learning c Classical Conditioning d Cognitive Mapping 10 Which of the following scenarios best demonstrates classical conditioning in real life? a A dog barking when someone knocks on the door b A student studying hard to earn good grades c Feeling happy when you hear your favorite song because it reminds you of a good memory d Learning to drive by observing your parents