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3. Dylan is learning to tap dance, his dance instructor gives him a high-five each time he learns a new dance move. Now that Dylan understands that he will be rewarded, he is learning his dance steps much more quickly. Which principle of conditioning is Dylan experiencing? Process: O.C. or C.C. 4. Kayla's mother praises her each time she cleans her room. Kayla has also begun to clean the kitchen and the bathroom expecting to earn praise for each of these activities. Which process of conditioning is Kayla demonstrating? Process: O.C. or C.C 5. Morgan is learning to play the piano Her teacher hits Morgan on the knuckles whenever she makes a mistake. Now, whenever Morgan sees anyone who resembles her piano teacher she gets nervous. Proc ess: O.C. or C.C. 6. Kathy is not a big fan of math class, when her instructor passes out a problem set of questions about the quadratic formula, she feels herself begin to sweat. This does not happen however, when her math teacher distributes problem sets requiring other types of problem solving, only the quadratic formula. Which component of conditioning is Kathy demonstrating? Process: O.C. or C.C. 7. A dog bit Jorge when he was 4-years old. For the next few years he found himself short of breath each time he saw a dog. However, by the time that Jorge was 7-years old he was no longer afraid of dogs Which principle of conditioning is Jorge exhibiting at age 7? Process: O.C. or C .C.
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