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The Father of Behaviorism who conducted the "Little Albert" study.

Who is John Watson?

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The first stage in Classical conditioning, when a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus.

What is Acquisition?

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Any event that strengthens or increases the frequency of a response
What is Reinforcement
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Any consequence that decreases a behavior
What is Punishment
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A method of training complex behaviors by rewarding a subject as they get ever closer to the desired behavior.

What is shaping?

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An unlearned, naturally occurring, response to an unconditioned stimulus.
What is Unconditioned Response
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A drop off in responses when a CS no longer signals an upcoming US
What is Extinction
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Give something that is desired to increase a behavior
What is Positive Reinforcement
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Giving something that is undesired to decrease a behavior
What is Positive Punishment
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The Father of Operant Conditioning.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

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A stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response.
What is Unconditioned Stimulus
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The reappearance of a weakened CR after a break
What is Spontaneous Recovery
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Ending something that is undesired to increase a behavior
What is Negative Reinforcement
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Reinforcing the first response after a fixed time period.
What is Fixed-interval schedule
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Learning in the absence of rewards or punishments; it is typically automatically processed.

What is latent learning?

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A learned response to a previously neutral (but now conditioned) stimulus.
What is Conditioned Response
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Tendency to respond to stimuli that are similar to the CS
What is Generalization
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Reinforcing behavior after a set number of responses. EX: Buy 10 Coffee's get one free.
What is Fixed Ratio Schedule
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Reinforcing the first response after an unpredictable time interval.
What is Variable-Interval Schedule
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He demonstrated observational learning with his famous Bobo doll study.

Who is Albert Bandura?

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An originally irrelevant stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus comes to trigger a conditioned response.
What is Conditioned Stimulus
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The ability to distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and other irrelevant stimuli
What is Discrimination
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Providing reinforcers after an unpredictable number of responses EX: Slot Machine
What is Variable-Ratio Schedule
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Ending something that is desired to decrease a behavior
What is Negative Punishment
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Reinforcing a behavior that is enjoyed makes that behavior less enjoyable.

What is overjustification effect?

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