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learning_theories:clasicall_conditioning [2011/08/25 15:22]
jpetrovic [Bibliography]
learning_theories:clasicall_conditioning [2011/08/25 16:06]
jpetrovic [What is classical conditioning?]
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-Other important parameters of classical conditioning,​ introduced and researched by [[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​watson.htm|John Watson]], another founder of behaviorism are:+Other important parameters of classical conditioning,​ introduced and researched by [[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​watson.htm|John Watson]], another founder of behaviorism are(([[http://​web.mst.edu/​~psyworld/​classical_conditioning.htm|Hall,​ Richard. Classical Conditioning. Psychology World, 1998.]] Retrieved August 23, 2011.)):
  
   * **latency** - length of time interval between unconditioned and conditioned stimulus,   * **latency** - length of time interval between unconditioned and conditioned stimulus,
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