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Operant Conditioning: The stimulus is the mother because she make a deal to his son that if she study

better she will give her son money. The reward there is the money. The son’s behavior increases
because of the money. He thinks that if he continue to study his mother will give him money.

Operant Conditioning: The learner who’s working diligently on her school work. As a consequence,
the teacher show her appreciation for the learner hardwork by providing positive feedback. In return
the learner continues to work hard.

Classical Conditioning: The mother feed her baby a milk in a bottle. The baby got used to feed by her
mother. So everytime he see her mother she always thinks that there is a bottle of milk that he
supposedly to drink. Even though the mother don’t feed her baby, the baby expect there’s a milk.

Classical Conditioning: The math teacher said to his student that “don’t worry solving math is easy”.
But the student found difficulty in solving math. Everytime the student hear the words “don’t worry
solving math is easy” by the teacher, the student always comes to his mind that solving math
problems is difficult and got afraid from that subject.

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