Also known as "behavioral psychology"
Behaviorism
The goal of conditioning is to produce
Produce some sort of change in behavior
____ behavior and a consequence
A. Involuntary
B. Voluntary
C. Decided
B. Voluntary
Pavlov's dogs were unresponsive to the experiment.
a. True
b. False
b. False
The two branches of Behaviorism are
1. Methodological Behaviorism
2. Radical Behaviorism
This Conditioning method is commonly associated with "Pavlov's Dogs"
Classical
Students can use rewards for what
(Fairly open-ended questions)
They can turn in their mini rewards for a bigger reward
A teacher might incorporate Operant Conditioning by offering ____ as a reward
A. Tokens
B. Gold stars
C. Candy
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
____ response and stimulus
A. Voluntary
B. Involuntary
C. Decided
B. Involuntary
Behavior is simply a response to
Environmental stimuli
Also known as "instrumental conditioning"
Operant Conditioning
Operant conditioning is the subsequent result of an action.
i.e. cause and effect
a. True
b. False
a. True
Explains how many behaviors form that can impact your...
Health
Theory that states that all behaviors are learned through ___ with the environment.
a. neglect
b. interaction
c. conditioning
b. interaction