Paul is usually successful on the math problems his teacher assigns at school, although he occasionally fails on one or two problems. In contrast, Peter’s experiences with mathematics are almost always associated with frustration and failure. Considering contemporary views of the roles of contiguity and contingency in classical conditioning, who will acquire classically conditioned anxiety regarding mathematics?

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Behaviorism is a theory that states that all behaviors are determined by external stimuli in the environment. It focuses on the role of environmental stimuli in learning and the behavior, or observable response.  Here are some principles of behaviorism: Behavior is a function of the environment. Behavior is learned through conditioning. Consequences that reinforce the desired behavior are arranged to follow the desired behavior. The new behavioral pattern can be repeated so it becomes automatic. The change in behavior of the learner signifies that learning has occurred.    Behaviorism... Show more

Paul is usually successful on the math problems his teacher assigns at school, although he occasionally fails on one or two problems. In contrast, Peter’s experiences with mathematics are almost always associated with frustration and failure. Considering contemporary views of the roles of contiguity and contingency in classical conditioning, who will acquire classically conditioned anxiety regarding mathematics?