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Title: Free VCE Psychology Units 3&4 Practice Exam & Solutions - ATAR Notes
Post by: ATAR Notes Official on October 16, 2019, 10:31:32 am
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Title: Re: Free VCE Psychology Units 3&4 Practice Exam & Solutions - ATAR Notes
Post by: whys on October 27, 2019, 12:48:57 pm
Regarding the ER;
The behaviour in all three forms of learning (classical, operant, observational) are different (classical - involuntary, operant and observational - voluntary) however the clapping behaviour is supposed to be described using all 3. Clapping is a voluntary behaviour (correct me if I'm wrong) done as a form of appreciation, therefore, how can it be described correctly using classical conditioning?

Title: Re: Free VCE Psychology Units 3&4 Practice Exam & Solutions - ATAR Notes
Post by: Bri MT on October 27, 2019, 01:05:55 pm
Regarding the ER;
The behaviour in all three forms of learning (classical, operant, observational) are different (classical - involuntary, operant and observational - voluntary) however the clapping behaviour is supposed to be described using all 3. Clapping is a voluntary behaviour (correct me if I'm wrong) done as a form of appreciation, therefore, how can it be described correctly using classical conditioning?



My intepretation of the question is that sometimes Hugo claps voluntarily but in response to the banana this is an involuntary exclamation of joy (perhaps owing to young age and not having developed much in terms of emotional regulation? )

Definitely agree that you are unlikely to come across many examples where all the types of learning apply to a behaviour.

Disclaimer: I wasn't involved in developing the questions so I can't confirm what the authors intent actually was