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Whenever Johnny takes his puppy for a walk, he puts on a green baseball hat. He noticedthat one day when he reached for the green hat; his puppy ran door and nudged at hisleash.Which type of conditioning:Support for your choice:

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Whenever Johnny takes his puppy for a walk, he puts on a green baseball hat. He noticedthat one day when he reached for the green hat; his puppy ran door and nudged at hisleash.Which type of conditioning:Support for your choice:

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This is an example of Classical Conditioning.

Classical Conditioning is a type of learning where a subject begins to associate one stimulus with another. In this case, Johnny's puppy has associated the green baseball hat (a neutral stimulus) with going for a walk (an unconditioned stimulus). The puppy's excitement and nudging at the leash is the conditioned response.

This association was formed through repeated pairing of the hat and the walk. Over time, the puppy has learned that the appearance of the hat means a walk is imminent, and so it reacts accordingly. This is a classic example of how Classical Conditioning works.

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