In this podcast I discuss historical examples of classical conditioning theory, breaking down its five main elements, using Ivan Pavlov's and John B. Watson's research as examples. After this podcast, I'm sure you'll laugh internally whenever someone uses the phrase, "Does that ring a bell?" These concepts are typically found in the Learning Theories Chapter of an Introduction to Psychology college course.
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