Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Modeling
Experiments
Miscellaneous
100
Learning new behavior through process of association.
What is classical conditioning.
100
Leading researcher in operant conditioning.
What is B.F. Skinner.
100
Form of learning where individuals learn how to act or perform by observing another individual
What is modeling.
100
Classical conditioning experiment of turning a neutral stimulus into a conditioned stimulus.
What is Ivan Pavlov's experiment with dogs.
100
Guiding behavior towards a desired goal.
What is shaping.
200
First stages of learning when a response is established.
What is acquisition.
200
Rewarding good behavior.
What is positive reinforcement.
200
Watch someone perform a behavior with intent of copying them.
What is observational/imitation.
200
Operant conditioning experiment using electrical shocks to reinforce behavior.
What is B.F. Skinner's experiment with rats.
200
Mental representations of pictures in your mind.
What is cognitive maps.
300
Leading researcher in classical conditioning.
What is Ivan Pavlov.
300
Learned response after eating toxic/spoiled food. Once you eat this food you will have a hard time eating it again.
What is taste aversion.
300
Increases the likelihood of doing the behavior.
What is increase in exposure to behavior.
300
Classical conditioning experiment associating a neutral stimuli with a loud noise, scaring the subject into fearing the neutral stimuli.
What is the Little Albert experiment.
300
Learning that is hidden until there is motivation to show it.
What is latent learning.
400
A situation in which a stimulus that was previously neutral is paired with a conditioned stimulus.
What is higher order learning.
400
Traffic lights, unloading the dish washer every night, attorney bills his client by the hour, etc.
What is fixed interval.
400
Used to help people overcome phobias
What is disinhibition.
400
Martin Seligman's experiment of training dogs with shocks, teaching them that they are not able to overcome their restraints.
What is learned helplessness experiment.
400
The diminished emotional responsiveness to a negative or aversive stimulus after repeated exposure to it. Primarily used to assist individuals unlearn phobias and anxieties
What is desensitization.
500
Types of stimuli.
What are neutral stimulus, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response, unconditioned stimulus, and unconditioned response.
500
Fixed, variable, ratio, and interval.
What are schedules of reinforcement.
500
Unconscious form of modeling.
What is observational/imitation.
500
The observational/imitation experiment of a child watching an older adult playing aggressively with a doll, teaching the child to behave in the same way.
What is Albert Bandura's Bobo experiment.
500
Neurons in frontal lobe that fire when performing certain actions or when observing others actions. The brain mirroring enables imitation, language learning, and empathy.
What is mirror neurons.
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