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A type of associative learning, also referred to as Pavlovian, in which two or more stimuli are linked

Classical conditioning

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A type of learning in which a behavior is shaped if followed by a reward or a punishment

operant conditioning

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The initial stage, when one links a neutral stimulus (NS) and an US; or associating a response with a consequence

acquisition

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The desire to perform a behavior due to promised rewards or threats of punishments.

extrinsic motivation

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Psychologist famous for the popular "Bobo Doll" experiment

Albert Bandura

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A stimulus that elicits no response before conditioning

neutral stimulus (NS)

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The reappearance, after a pause, of an extinguished CR

spontaneous recovery

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Reinforcing the desired response every time it occurs, and a schedule in which learning is quickest

continuous reinforcement schedule

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A mental representation of the layout of one's environment

cognitive map

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The hopelessness and passive resignation experienced when unable to avoid repeated aversive events

learned helplessness

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An originally neutral stimulus that, after association with an US, comes to trigger a CR

a CS

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This increases behaviors by stopping or reducing aversive stimuli

negative reinforcment

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A reinforcement schedule that reinforces a response after an unpredictable number of responses and produces the highest rates of responses in partial reinforcement

variable-ratio schedule

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Learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it

latent learning

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Frontal lobe neurons that are believed to fire when observing others

mirror neurons

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A procedure in which the CS is paired with a new NS, creating a 2nd (often weaker) CS.  

higher-order conditioning

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The diminishing of a CR when an US no longer follows a CS; or decreased responses without reinforcement

extinction

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Learning to distinguish between a CS and other stimuli that do not signal a US; or learning that some responses, but not others, will be reinforced

discrimination

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If an individual is rewarded for a behavior that they performed because of intrinsic motivation, eventually the intrinsic motivation will cease to exist

overjustification effect

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The date of the AP Psychology exam in 2024

May 9

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