C conditioning is not a widely recognized term in the field of psychology or behavior modification. It is possible that this term is a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of a related concept.
Here are some possibilities:
- Classical Conditioning: This is a well-established learning process where a neutral stimulus comes to elicit a conditioned response after being paired with an unconditioned stimulus that naturally triggers that response. For example, if you pair the sound of a bell (neutral stimulus) with the presentation of food (unconditioned stimulus), which naturally triggers salivation (unconditioned response), the bell will eventually elicit salivation on its own (conditioned response).
- Operant Conditioning: This is another type of learning where behavior is modified based on its consequences. Behaviors that are followed by reinforcement (positive or negative) are more likely to be repeated, while behaviors followed by punishment are less likely to be repeated.
If you are referring to a different type of conditioning, please provide more information or context to clarify your question.