Standard #: SS.912.P.7.3


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Apply classical conditioning to everyday life.


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2107300: Psychology 1 (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2022, 2022 and beyond (current))
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SS.912.P.7.AP.3 Recognize an example of classical conditioning in everyday life.


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Lesson Plan

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Why Does the Dog Drool? Classical Conditioning!

This lesson focuses on the principles of classical conditioning. Students will learn about two key experiments on classical conditioning: Ivan Pavlov's dogs and John Watson's "Little Albert." Students will analyze how classical conditioning is used in each of these experiments and create a digital presentation to compare Pavlov and Watson’s experiments, as well as apply the principles of classical conditioning to their own example.

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