The psychologist whose work focused on training dogs to salivate.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
The designer of an operant chamber.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
A style of learning that focuses on the mental processing of concentration, thinking, and focus.
What is cognitive learning?
The bobo doll researcher.
Who is Albert Bandura?
A process involving stimuli and anticipation of events.
What is classical conditioning?
A process involving responses and consequences.
What is operant conditioning?
When exposure to a repeated stimulus makes you less responsive.
What is habituation?
Another term for observational learning.
What is social learning?
An event or situation to which you respond.
What is a stimulus?
Behavior which results in punishment or reward.
What is operant behavior?
The capacity to learn new behaviors to survive in your surroundings.
What is adaptability?
A mental layout of your environment.
What is a cognitive map?
Prolonged exposure to violence can lead to this phenomenon.
What is desensitization?
What is an unconditioned response?
The psychologist who developed the Law of Effect.
Who is Edward Thorndike?
His work on taste aversion is now standard psychology.
Who is Garcia or Who is Koelling?
This refers to constructive behaviors that add to the development of society.
What are prosocial behaviors?
For his work, Ivan Pavlov become the first Russian to earn this achievement?
What is the Nobel Prize or Winning the Nobel Prize?
Slot machines operate on this type of schedule.
What is a variable-ratio schedule?
This involves taking away a certain reinforcing item after the undesired behavior happens in order to decrease future responses.
What is negative punishment?
Neurons located in the frontal lobe that fire when we watch someone perform a behavior.
What are mirror neurons?
This researcher studied and taught about the different types of parenting styles.
Who is Diana Baumrind?