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True or False

The statement below describes classical
conditioning...

Classical conditioning involves the paring of a conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus

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From Wikipedia:

Classical Conditioning (also Pavlovian or Respondent Conditioning) is a form of associative learning that was first demonstrated by Ivan Pavlov[1] . The typical procedure for inducing classical conditioning involves presentations of a neutral stimulus along with a stimulus of some significance. The neutral stimulus could be any event that does not result in an overt behavioral response from the organism under investigation. Pavlov referred to this as a Conditioned Stimulus (CS). Conversely, presentation of the significant stimulus necessarily evokes an innate, often reflexive, response. Pavlov called these the Unconditioned Stimulus (US) and Unconditioned Response (UR), respectively. If the CS and the US are repeatedly paired, eventually the two stimuli become associated and the organism begins to produce a behavioral response to the CS. Pavlov called this the Conditioned Response (CR).

Your answer "True" is correct!

Classical conditioning is indeed a learning process that involves the pairing of a conditioned stimulus (CS) with an unconditioned stimulus (UCS). The CS is a neutral stimulus that, through repeated association with the UCS, eventually elicits a response known as the conditioned response (CR). The UCS, on the other hand, is a stimulus that naturally triggers a response called the unconditioned response (UCR).

To arrive at the correct answer, you could have examined the description of classical conditioning and verified if it includes the pairing of a CS with a UCS. By checking whether the statement aligns with the concept of classical conditioning, you can determine if the answer is true or false.