Talk:Conditioning

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Removed this, because I'm not sure it's right.

Conditioning works the best when the poor individuum is not aware that it is being conditioned.

This is an anti-conditioning polemic, not a suitable part of an NPOV encyclopedia article:

Societies use the technique of conditioning to a great extent because they need to push structures which stand opposite to what the virgin individuum wishes. The individuum is to be integrated, to loose a portion of his own will, emotionality and freedom.


--Robert Merkel

By the way, WTF is an "individuum"?

--Carson

I would like to request that someone add some information about how conditioning is used by advertising agencies.

Write your own political polemics.

[edit] similar pages, combine?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditioning and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_conditioning seem to be the same subject

As you can see in the article, there are two types of conditioning. This article should introduce both classical and operant conditioning and the individual pages for each type should go into detail. It's possible that the section on Pavlov here is what's confusing and makes it look like the same thing; maybe it should be toned down here. Elf | Talk 15:43, 30 September 2005 (UTC)