In Pavlov's experiment the bell was this, initially.
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What is the neutral stimulus (NS)?
100
The biological part of our body that allows us to mimic others actions and identify some emotions in others.
What are mirror neurons?
100
Every time a rat pushes a button he gets a food pellet.
What is a continuous reinforcement?
200
The main theorist behind observational learning.
Who was Albert Bandura?
200
In order to decrease a response, something is taken away.
What is negative punishment?
200
In Pavlov's experiment the dog's drooling when they were fed was this. (before they were conditioned)
What is unconditioned response (UR)?
200
The process of observing and imitating a behavior.
What is modeling?
200
A rat gets a food pellet exactly every 10 minutes when it hits a button.
What is a fixed interval? (FI1:10)
300
The biggest name of the behaviorist, also the man behind operant conditioning.
Who was B.F. Skinner?
300
In order to increase a response, something is taken away.
What is negative reinforcement?
300
In Pavlov's experiment the meat fed to the dogs was this.
What is the unconditioned stimuli (US)?
300
Positive, constructive behavior that better society is described as this.
What is prosocial behavior?
300
A rat gets a food pellet twice in 10 pushes of a button, then gets nothing for the next 5 pushes, then two more pellets in the next 5 pushes. This is this type of schedule.
What is a variable ratio? (VR1:5)
400
The idea that actions are simply responses (conditioned or otherwise) to stimuli. (S->R)
What is Classical Conditioning?
400
In order to decrease a response, something is added.
What is positive punishment?
400
In Pavlov's experiment he got the dogs to drool when he rang a bell. After they were conditioned, the bell was this.
What is conditioned stimuli (CS)?
400
The most famous observational learning experiment was conducted using this type of doll.
What is a Bobo Doll?
400
A rat gets 10 food pellets over the course of 10 minutes, but in the 1st 2 minutes it got 4 pellets. This represents this type of schedule.
What is a variable interval (VI 1:1)?
500
The idea actions are simply response to get or avoid stimuli (R->S)
What is Operant Conditioning?
500
Your girlfriend wants to hang out Tuesday night but you'd rather go to your best friends house to watch the Bruins game. To get you to never do that again, she texts you every 30 seconds. She is applying this type of conditioning.
What is positive punishment?
500
In Pavlov's experiment, Pavlov rang a bell and the dogs drooled. The drooling is this.
What is conditioned response (CR)?
500
One's ability to find their way through a maze faster the second time is the result of their having developed this.
What is a cognitive map?
500
This type of reinforcement schedule is likely to produce the best results and longest lasting learning and steadiest responses since the subject never knows when it will get rewarded simply that it will get rewarded it it keeps giving the response elicited.