1)When conditioning takes place, behavior is associated with?

a. ideas
b. stimuli, consequences, or both
c. events in the environment
d. both b and c are answers.

my first answer was b but this was wrong. Is the correct answer d?

2) In classical conditioning, the main association occurs between?

a. stimuli and stimuli
b. consequences and consequences
c. responses and responses
d. stimuli and consequences

my first answer was d but this was wrong. I think the answer is a. Is this correct?

d,a

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1) In order to determine the correct answer, let's understand what conditioning is and how it works. Conditioning refers to the process of learning and forming associations between stimuli and responses or behaviors. In this case, we're specifically talking about behavior and its association.

Option a. "ideas" does not accurately reflect the process of conditioning, so we can eliminate this option.

Option b. "stimuli, consequences, or both" seems plausible because conditioning involves the association between stimuli (a cue in the environment) and the consequences that follow a behavior.

Option c. "events in the environment" is an accurate description because stimuli and consequences are events or elements that occur in the environment.

Now, let's consider option d. "both b and c are answers." Since option b includes stimuli and consequences, and option c includes events in the environment, it appears that option d is the most comprehensive answer. Therefore, the correct answer is d.

2) In classical conditioning, an association is formed between two stimuli. To determine the correct answer, let's review classical conditioning. Classical conditioning involves associating a neutral stimulus (a stimulus that does not naturally elicit a response) with an unconditioned stimulus (a stimulus that naturally elicits a specific response). Over time, the neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus, which elicits a conditioned response.

Option a. "stimuli and stimuli" correctly reflects the association between two stimuli in classical conditioning, where the neutral stimulus becomes associated with the unconditioned stimulus.

Options b and c. "consequences and consequences," and "responses and responses" are not accurate descriptions of classical conditioning, so we can eliminate them.

Finally, let's consider option d. "stimuli and consequences" does not accurately describe classical conditioning since it is focused on the association between stimuli, not consequences. Therefore, the correct answer is a.