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An innately reinforcing stimulus, such as one that satisfies a biological need

what is the Primary reinforcer?

100

A type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events

what is Classical conditioning?

100

In classical conditioning, the learned response to a previously neutral stimulus

what is Conditioned response (CR)?

100

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

what is Conditioned stimulus (CS)?

100

A sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem

what is insight?

200

Increasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, such as food. A positive reinforcer is any stimulus that, when presented after a response, strengthens the response

what is positive reinforcement?

200

In classical conditioning, the unlearned, naturally occurring response to the unconditioned stimulus, such as salivation when food is in the mouth

what is an Unconditioned response (UR)?

200

In operant conditioning, any event that strengthens the behavior it follows

what is a Reinforcer?

200

In classical conditioning, a stimulus that unconditionally-naturally and automatically-triggers a response

what is Unconditioned stimulus (US)?

200

The tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses

what is Generalization?

300

Increasing behaviors by stopping or reducing negative stimuli, such as shock. A negative reinforcer is any stimulus that, when removed after a response, strengthens the response (Note: negative reinforcement is not a punishment)


what is negative reinforcement?

300

A type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or diminished if followed by a punisher

what is Operant conditioning?

300

The diminishing of a conditioned response

what is Extinction?

300

An event that decreases the behavior that it follows

what is punishment?

300

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

what is Spontaneous recovery?

400

A stimulus that gains its reinforcing power through its association with a primary reinforcer; also known as a secondary reinforcer.

what is a Conditioned (secondary) reinforcer?

400

In classical conditioning, the initial stage, when one links a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus so that the neutral stimulus begins triggering the conditioned response

what is Acquisition?

400

In classical conditioning, the learned ability to distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and stimuli that do not signal an unconditioned stimulus

what is Discrimination?

400

adding an undesirable stimulus to decrease behavior

what is Positive punishment?

400

also known as the Garcia effect. Occurs when a subject associates the taste of a certain food with symptoms caused by a toxic, spoiled, or poisonous substance.

what is Taste aversion?

500

Also known as the relativity theory of reinforcement. More probable (desirable) behaviors (or activities) will reinforce less probable (desirable) behaviors (activities).

what is the Premack principle?

500

In operant conditioning research, a chamber containing a bar or key that an animal can manipulate to obtain a food or water reinforcer

what is the Operant chamber (Skinner box)?

500

An operant conditioning procedure in which reinforcers guide behaviors toward closer and closer approximations of the desired behavior

what is shaping?

500

taking away a desirable stimulus to decrease behavior

what is Negative punishment?

500

Thorndike's principle that behaviors followed by a favorable consequence become more likely, and that behaviors followed by unfavorable consequences becomes less likely

what is the law of effect?

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