Operand Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Learning by observation
Definitions
100
The type of reinforcement that increases behavior by presenting positive reinforce is anything that when presented after a response 

What is positive reinforcement?

100

The reappearance, after a pause, of an extinguished conditioned response.

What is spontaneous recovery

100

A person's mental representation of their surroundings, allowing them to perceive, navigate, and interact with their environment

What is a Cognitive map

100

The drive to engage in an activity for its own sake, stemming from internal satisfaction, curiosity, or enjoyment rather than external rewards or pressures

What is intrinsic motivation

200

Behavior that occurs as an automatic response to some stimulus

What is Respondent Behavior?

200

In classical conditioning, an originally irrelevant stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a conditioned response.


What is unconditioned response

200

the process of acquiring new behaviors, skills, or information by watching others rather than through direct experience

What is learning through observation

200

behaviors followed by satisfying consequences are more likely to be repeated, while those followed by discomfort or unpleasant consequences are less likely to occur

What is law of effect

300

What type of operant condition does this example demonstrate: 

A teenager is grounded for failing a class.

What is negitive punishment?

300

In classical condition, a stimulus that evokes no response before conditioning.


What is Neutral stimulus

300
The  way that people learn new information by watching another person

Modeling

300

an operant conditioning schedule where a desired behavior is reinforced only occasionally rather than every time it occurs

What is partial reinforcement

400

In operant conditioning what does this example demonstrate: 

A trainer sprays a dog with water for jumping on guests.

What is a positive punishment? 
400

In classical conditioning, the learned ability to distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and other irrelevant stimuli.


What is discrimination

400

The person that revolutionized psychology by bridging behaviorism and cognitive theory

Who is Albert Bandura

400

operant conditioning methods where rewards are contingent on a number of responses

What is fixed variable ratio

500

The four different types of operant condition 

Positive punishment 

Negative punishment

Positive Reinforcement

Negative Reinforcement 

500

The professor that conducted the dog and the tunning fork experiment. 

Who is Pavlovian

500

voluntary actions intended to help, benefit, or support others

What is Prosocial Behavior

500

an operant conditioning principle where reinforcement (reward) is provided after the first response following an unpredictable, varying amount of time

What is variable interval schedule 

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