Learning
stimulus
classical/opperant conditioning
Punishment and reinforcement
Behavirosim
100

What is associative learning

linking two events that occur close together

100

what is stimulus 

any event or situation that evokes a response 

100

What is classical conditoning 

The type of learning in which we link two or more stimuli; as a result, to illustrate t pavlovs classic experiment, the first stimulus comes to elicit behavior and anticipation on the second stimulus 

100

What is positive reinforcement 

A reinforcement that strengthens responding by presenting a typically pleasurable stimulus and immediately after the response 

100
what is behaviorism

the view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without references to mental process 

200
what is an example of associative learning

any example 

200

What is unconditional response  

in classical condition an unlearned, naturally occurring response to an unconditioned stimulus

200

What is Operant conditoning

A type of learning in which a behavior becomes more likely to reoccur if followed by a reinforcer or less likely to reoccur if followed by a punishment 

200

What is positive punishment

administer and aversive stimulus 

200

what is unconditional response 

in classical condition an unlearned, naturally occurring response to an unconditioned stimulus

300

What is learning

the process of acquiring through experience new and relatively enduring information or behaviors

300
What is uncodiotnaed stimulus 

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

300
What psychologist is most known for operant conditioning

B.F Skinner

300

what is negative reinforcement

 reinforcement that strengthens a response by reducing or removing something negative 

300
What is shaping 

It's an operant conditioning procedure in which reinforcers guide behavior towards closer and closer approximation of the desired behavior  

400

What is cognitive learning 

acquistions of mental infomation, whether by observing events, by watching others, or through language 

400

What is Conditioned response 

In classical conditioning, a learned response to a previously neutral (but now conditioned) stimulus 

400

What psychologist is known most for classical conditioning 

Ian Pavlov 

400

What is negative punsihmnet 

Withdrawl of rewarding stimulus 

400

Preparedness 

a biological predisposition to learn association, such as taste and nausea that have survival values 

500

What is aquation 

the initial stage- when one links a neutral stimulus and unconditioned stimulus so the neutral stimulus begins triggering the conditioned response 

500

what is condition stimuli 

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

500

What is Pavlov's Dog 

Pavlov rang a bell and then fed the dog. Then he measured how much the dog salivated when he rang the bell.

500

What are primary reinforcers 

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

500

What is instinctive drift 

the tendency of learned behavior to gradually revert to biologically predisposed patterns in the end

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