Conditioning
Reinforcement
Social Learning
Memory
Memory Part 2
100
A learning procedure in which associations are made between a natural stimulus & a learned, neutral stimulus
What is classical conditioning
100
A stimulus that is naturally rewarding, such as food or water
What is a primary reinforcer
100
Learning by imitating others; copying behavior
What is modeling
100
I am made up encoding, storage, and retrieval
What is the memory process
100
Conceptual frameworks a person uses to make sense of the world
What is schemas
200
Ivan Pavlov began his experiment of classical conditioning on a...
What is a dog
200
A pattern of reinforcement in which a specific number of correct responses is required before reinforcement can be obtained
What is a fixed-ratio schedule
200
When repeated attempts to control a situation fail—results in the belief that the situation is uncontrollable
What is learned helplessness
200
Stored knowledge that can be called forth consciously as needed
What is declarative memory
200
Memory blocked or erased by previous or later memory
What is interference
300
An event that elicits a certain predictable response typically without previous training
What is an unconditioned stimulus
300
A pattern of reinforcement in which a unpredictable number of responses are required before reinforcement can be obtained
What is a variable-ratio schedule
300
Systematic application of learning principles to change people's actions and feelings
What is behavior modification
300
Storage of info over a extended period of time
What is long-term memory
300
Memory that’s been simplified, enriched, or distorted
What is reconstructive memory
400
When you get sick and then begin to avoid a certain food is is called a....
What is taste aversion
400
Desired behavior “molded” by first rewarding any act similar to that behavior
What is shaping
400
Conditioning in which desirable behavior is reinforced with valueless objects, which can be accumulated and exchanged for valued rewards
What is token economy
400
Knowledge of language, including the rules, words, and meanings
What is semantic memory
400
A form of photographic memory - rare!
What is eidetic memory
500
The learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus
What is a conditioned response
500
Stimulus such as money that becomes rewarding through its link with a primary reinforcer
What is secondary reinforcer
500
Not demonstrated by an immediately observable change in behavior at the time of learning (shown later)
What is latent learning
500
Things held in conscious mind at any one moment (working memory)
What is short-term memory
500
Lucy, from 50 First Dates, had this type of amnesia...
What is anterograde amnesia
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