Order of events for classical conditioning to occur
Explanation:
In behavioral psychology, conditioning refers to the process of behavioral change in response to a stimulus. Conditioning can be achieved either through classical (formulated by Pavlov) or operant conditioning (formulated by Skinner).
Classical conditioning results when one stimulus predicts the next one.
A conditioned stimulus is a neutral stimulus which when paired or accompanied with an unconditioned stimulus. The response which is created by this pairing is called the conditioned response.
The postulates of Pavlov’s classical conditioning stated: