Classical Conditioning: Classical conditioning is when an individual learns to associate two stimuli together, resulting in a conditioned response. In this case, the dog bite (unconditioned stimulus) becomes associated with fear (conditioned response).
Operant Conditioning: Operant conditioning involves learning through consequences. If the child avoids dogs and feels less anxious as a result, it reinforces their fear and increases the likelihood of continued avoidance in the future.
Systematic Desensitization: Systematic desensitization is a therapeutic technique used to reduce anxiety by gradually exposing individuals to their fears in a controlled manner. It could be employed here to help the child overcome their fear of dogs through step-by-step exposure therapy.