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Classical conditioning
According to Zimbardo's definition (1999), classical conditioning is a form of learning in which one stimulus or event predicts the occurrence of another stimulus or event. The organism learns a new association between two stimuli – between a stimulus that did not previously trigger the response and another stimulus that triggers the response according to the laws of nature. The best-known example is Pavlov's dog, which salivated when a bell rang.
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