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    conditioning
    /kənˈdɪʃnɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the process of training or accustoming a person or animal to behave in a certain way or to accept certain circumstances: "social conditioning"

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  2. conditioning, in physiology, a behavioral process whereby a response becomes more frequent or more predictable in a given environment as a result of reinforcement, with reinforcement typically being a stimulus or reward for a desired response.

  3. In behavioral psychology, conditioning is a fundamental learning process where certain experiences or stimuli make actions more or less likely (American Psychological Association, 2018). It’s the process in which behaviors are learned and modified based on associations with stimuli in the environment.

  4. the process of training or influencing a person or animal mentally so that they do or expect a particular thing without thinking about it: Conditioning starts as soon as boys are given guns to play with and girls are given dolls. Classical conditioning was first studied in dogs by the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov. See. condition. Fewer examples

  5. Conditioning in behavioral psychology is a theory that the reaction ("response") to an object or event ("stimulus") by a person or animal can be modified by 'learning', or conditioning. The most well-known form of this is Classical Conditioning (see below), and Skinner built on it to produce Operant Conditioning.

  6. The meaning of CONDITIONING is the process of training to become physically fit by a regimen of exercise, diet, and rest; also : the resulting state of physical fitness. How to use conditioning in a sentence.

  7. Conditioning definition: a process of changing behavior by rewarding or punishing a subject each time an action is performed until the subject associates the action with pleasure or distress.. See examples of CONDITIONING used in a sentence.

  8. May 1, 2023 · Discovered by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, classical conditioning is a type of unconscious or automatic learning. This learning process creates a conditioned response through associations between an unconditioned stimulus and a neutral stimulus.