Accidentally discovered Classical Conditioning
Ivan Pavlov
What is Positive Reinforcement
Adding something to increase a behavior
Social Learning Theory is
Learning from observing others
What is cognitive learning theory?
Individuals not only respond to stimuli but also acts on beliefs, thought, attitudes, feeling and strive towards goals
Definition of learning
Knowledge acquired through experience, study, or being taught
When we see a zombie, we naturally run from it. In our zombie lesson, we added a horn with the zombie. Now when you hear the horn, you run.
Which is the UCS
The zombie
What is Positive Punishment
Adding something to decrease a behavior
What are models?
Individuals observed in society
Latent learning is.
latent learning refers to knowledge that only becomes clear when a person has an incentive to display it.
What is taste aversion?
Occurs when organism becomes ill following consumption of a particular food
When we see a zombie, we naturally run from it. In our zombie lesson, we added a horn with the zombie. Now when you hear the horn, you run.
What is the UCR
What is Negative Reinforcement?
Taking away something to increase a behavior
Who could models be?
parents within the family, characters on children’s TV, friends within their peer group and teachers at school.
What is a cognitive map?
Mental understanding of an environment
What are phobias?
One negative experience with an item can create an associated fear
When we see a zombie, we naturally run from it. In our zombie lesson, we added a horn with the zombie. Now when you hear the horn, you run.
What is the CS and technically the NS
the horn
What is Negative Punishment?
Taking away something to decrease a behavior
How do models influence behavior?
Provide examples of behavior to observe and imitate
Define trial and error learning?
multiple attempts are made to reach a solution
What is shaping?
A form of complex operant conditioning where we reinforce behaviors as it gets closer and closer to the desired behavior. We may also punish the behavior if it gets farther from the desired behavior.
When we see a zombie, we naturally run from it. In our zombie lesson, we added a horn with the zombie. Now when you hear the horn, you run.
What is now the CR
Running
What are primary and secondary reinforcers?
Primary reinforcers are things used to reinforce behaviors and are tied to our survival (food, drink, sleep, etc).
Secondary reinforcers are things used to reinforce behaviors that are not tied to our survival, but hold a learned value (money, social rewards, etc.)
How does the Bobo Doll experiment show social learning theory?
The children learned by observation and repeated that behavior to the doll
Describe the rat maze experiment.
In experiments that involved having groups of rats run a maze, rats that initially received no reward still learned the course during the non-reward trials. Once rewards were introduced, the rats were able to draw upon their "cognitive map" of the course
What is generalization?
Generalization occurs when the person or animal expects a reward or punishment whenever they perform a behavior similar to the behaviors that have been reinforced or punished.