Explanations of learning that focus on external events as the cause of changes in behavior, either positive or negative
What is Behavioral Learning Theories?
Created the theory of classical conditioning in 1920
Who is Ivan Palov?
Operant Conditioning
What is learning in which voluntary behavior is strengthened or weakened by antecedents or consequences?
Icecream
What is the food that Dr. Eirich's father in law's dog begs for?
The process through which experience causes a permanent change in knowledge or behavior.
What is learning?
Learning in which voluntary behavior is strengthened or weakened by antecedents or consequences.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
Positive Reinforcement
What is strengthening behavior by presenting a desired stimulus after the behavior?
Tuesday and Thursday 11-12:15
When is this class?
“If you do what I want to do, then you can do what you want to do.”
What is the Premack Principle?
Created the Social Cognitive Theory.
Who is Bandura?
Negative Reinforcement
What is strengthening a behavior by removing an unpleasant stimulus when the behaviors occur?
1898
When was Frostburg established?
The association of automatic involuntary responses with new stimuli.
What is classical conditioning?
Who is Bandura?
Social Cognitive Theory
What distinguishes between enactive and vicarious learning?
Vicarious Learning
What is learning by observing others?
Decreasing or suppressing behavior through consequences.
What is punishment?
He worked with dogs and their drool reflex.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
Enactive Learning
What is learning by doing and then experiencing the consequences of your actions?
Josiah Frost
Who is the person Frostburg is named after?