This is when an organism comes to associate two stimuli together by pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus.
What is Classical Conditioning?
This is the type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by reinforcement or diminished by punishment.
This is the reflex that a baby has where they curl their fingers around an object.
What is Grasping?
What is Observational Learning?
This is the parenting style that is described as having a value for obedience and uses a high degree of power.
What is Authoritarian Parenting?
This is the response to a previously neutral conditioned stimulus.
This is a type of reinforcer that is associated with a primary reinforcer. Examples include money and clothes.
What is Secondary Reinforcers?
This the motor milestone that occurs at 2-5 months.
What is Rolling Over?
This was the experiment that determined that kids will model aggressive behavior when shown it.
What is the Bobo Doll Experiment?
This is when a child avoids their mother and acts coldly to her.
What is Avoidant (insecure) Attached?
This is when a learned response reappears after extinction has occured.
What is Spontaneous Recovery?
This is when you add something unpleasant to a situation to decrease the behavior.
What is Positive Punishment?
This is the principle that is leaned during the Concrete operational stage where the child learns that properties of mass and volume stay the same even when it changes.
What is Conservation?
This is the desire to perform a behavior for its own sake and to be effective.
What is Intrinsic Motivation?
This is the part of the Ecological Systems Model where the child is influenced indirectly from an environment.
What is Exosystem?
This when you develop an aversive response to a taste because it was followed by nausea.
This reinforcement schedule is when you reinforce a behavior only some of the times it is exhibited.
What is Partial Schedule?
This is the stage of Erikson's Theory where a child is exposed to a greater social world and is given greater responsibility.
What is Initiative vs. Guilt?
This is a type of learning that remains hidden until its application becomes useful.
What is Latent Learning?
This is when an adolescence believes that people are just as concerned about their thoughts and characteristics as they themselves are.
What is Imaginary Audience?
This was the experiment where a little boy was conditioned to fear a white rabbit and then began to fear anything that was fuzzy.
What is the "Little Albert' Experiment?
This type of reinforcement schedule requires a random amount of time to elapse before giving the reinforcement.
What is Variable Interval?
This is the stage of language development that starts around 12-14 months.
What is Babbling?
This was the man who used an experiment with dogs that showed how learned helplessness can occur.
What is Martin Seligman?
This is the third stage of the Theory of Adolescent Identity where the child begins to struggle with their identity.
What is Identity Moratorium?