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Part A.
Using the model of classical conditioning, design two examples of how actions become superstitions
Indicate the unconditioned stimulus, the neutral stimulus, and the conditioned response. Then write
the superstition. A sample is given.
Unconditioned Stimulus
Explaining Superstitions
1.
Superstition:
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Sample
Throwing good pitches
Touching your cap
Superstition: Touching your cap before you pitch ensures strikes.

Give two examples of a

Unconditioned Stimulus + Neutral Stimulus = Conditioned Response

Superstition: