Classical Conditioning with Changing AppearanceBy Sierra Cuvelier
During middle school, I did not care what my hair looked like when I had plans to go out. I would always ask my parents beforehand if I had permission to leave the house when I had plans. In this phase. the unconditioned stimulus is when I ask my parents if I can take part in plans I have made. The unconditioned response is my parents knowing that I will be going out. Before leaving, I straighten my hair. The neutral stimulus is that I am going to straighten my hair and they do not show a response.
Can I go out for supper with friends?
Then I straighten my hair before leaving...
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Throughout phase two, I straightened my hair every time before activities with my friends. The unconditioned response from my parents is knowing that I am leaving the house because I tell them I am. Because I continue to straighten my hair consistently before leaving, they begin to associate my change in appearance to leaving the house.
Mom. Dad. I'm going to my friend's house.
Finally, phase three demonstrates the conditioned stimulus is my hair being straight to which my parents conditioned response is that I must be leaving the house and have plans.
Oh, your hair is straightened, you must have plans! Have fun and be safe! I Love you!
Bye Mom, I love you too!
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