Definition of Operant Conditioning
What is "refers to reinforcement-based learning?"
Two Types of Reinforcement
What is positive and negative?
How Is Time-Out Defined?
What is "A period of time where the student has no opportunity to receive the reinforcements the other students are given?"
What do both classical and instrumental conditioning include?
What is Stimuli and Responses?
Definition of Generalization
What is "When people acquire a conditioned response to a new stimulus?"
Definition of Positive Reinforcement
What is the behavior has increased/adding?
Why are many forms of punishments not recommended?
What is they have adverse side effects?
Definition of Response
What is "voluntary rather than involuntary"?
Definition of Primary Reinforcers
What is "They address a basic, built-in biological or psychological need?"
Definition of Negative Reinforcement
What is weakening the behavior/subtracting?
What is Missing Recess?
Definition of Classical Conditioning
What is "can help us understand how people learn a variety of involuntary responses?"
Definition of Removal Punishment
What is "involves removing an existing stimulus"?
Why Should We Not Use Psychological Punishment?
What is seriously threatens a students self-esteem?
What should students associate school with?
What is pleasurable circumstances?
Definition of Response Cost
What is "The loss of previously earned reinforcer or of an opportunity to obtain reinforcement?"
What is Intrinsic Reinforcers?
What is the General Rule listed under "Consequences That Serve As Effective Punishment"?
What is we should use mild forms of punishments in the classroom?
Who was classical conditioning first described by?
Who is Ivan Pavlov?