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About Marilyn Robb
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I am an educational psychologist and counsellor, with more ten years of experience in teaching, parenting, running support groups and workshops, teacher training and counselling. I would like to share my knowledge and expertise in issues particularly related to helping children cope with learning and the school experience.

 
   

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Expert: Marilyn Robb
Date: 10/22/2005
Subject: Conditioned response research

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Hello,

Please tell me where can I find in-depth, freely accessible information about conditioned response and findings in Ivan Pavlov's experiments. Is there a resource to show how it is applied with children? This is for an undergrad research paper in Child Psychology. I've already consulted my text -- Eggen & Kauchak's Educational Psychology (1999).

Thanks for any assistance.

Answer
Dear Andie
Thank you for your question.
The best way to find this would be for you to do a search -either online or in the library on Pavlov. There are hundreds of responses you will get.You will then be able to decide which are useful for your paper. It will also help you to read more widely on the topic for future reference. Apart from the word Pavlov itself,  you can use such key words as behaviorism, conditioned learning.
If you have read your text then use it as  a springboard, I am sure it has many references for you to explore.
This is a good opportunity for you to practice your research skills or to learn the skills that you will need as you continue on your journey of college.
Taking the time to do the search will also open up far more possibilities of works and research studies that you could read and study yourself to help you in your work in general.
Good luck
Dr.Marilyn Robb
www.ajoyfulplace.com

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