The type of reinforcement where a behaviour is more likely to occur.
What is positive reinforcement?
The country Ivan Pavlov is from.
What is Russia?
The animal Pavlov experimented with.
What is dog?
Music is an example of what kind of classical conditioning?
What is sound?
Most of the negatives of classical conditioning are based on:
What is rewards?
Behaviourism is shaped through what two reinforcements?
What is negative and positive reinforcement?
The system Pavlov studied prior to his discoveries with classical conditioning.
What is the digestive system?
Before conditioning, what was the dogs response to the bell ringing?
What is no response?
The visual signal we discussed in our presentation.
What is lights?
Consequence of not using a cue (conditioned stimulus) enough.
What is "unlearned"?
The theory that Albert Bandura developed.
What is the social learning theory?
The psychologist who later developed Pavlov's theory.
Who is John B. Watson?
TRUE OR FALSE?
ANY stimulus that an individual is capable to perceive may produce ANY reaction the individual is capable of making.
What is true?
The technique Leonard Sproule uses to elicit a conditioned response.
What is hand raising?
TRUE OR FALSE
Classical conditioning favours nurture over nature.
What is true?
The topic of our presentation.
What is behaviorism?