Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Social Learning
Problem Solving & Bias
Memory
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100

A stimuli that causes a natural & automatic response

What is an unconditioned stimulus (OR UCS)?

100

A teacher giving extra credit is an example of:

What is positive reinforcement?

100

Study conducted by Bandura that tested the impact of aggressive models on children:

What is Bobo Doll?

100

A logical step-by-step method of solving a problem that tries every solution

What is an algorithm?

100

Feeling like you know something but just can't recall it.

What is tip of the tongue phenomenon?

100

Our beliefs in our own abilities to accomplish difficult tasks

What is self-efficacy

200

This scientist trained dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell.

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

200

Which psychologist is most associated with operant conditioning?

Who is B.F. Skinner?

200

Learning through imitation

What is modeling?

200
A mental framework that categorizes and groups information.

What is a schema?

200

Breaking information down in small units

What is chunking?

200

The best example of a schema

What is prototype?

300

Displaying the conditioned response to stimuli that are similar to each other.

What is generalization?

300

Getting silent lunch is an example of:

What is negative punishment?

300

Specialized neurons that fire when we watch & copy someone performing an action

What are mirror neurons?

300

Relying on previous problem solving strategies because they worked in the past

What is mental set?

300

Items at the beginning of a list are more likely to be remembered than items in the middle.

What is primacy effect?

300

The tendency to seek out & interpret information that supports previously held beliefs.

What is confirmation bias?

400

People tend to fear things that present a mortal threat

What is biological preparedness?

400

A coach gives a water break for every 15 minutes the team runs laps. Which reinforcement schedule?

What is fixed-interval?

400

Feeling of hopelessness that develops after repeated exposure to negative stimuli

What is learned helplessness?

400
The difficulty of seeing every day objects as useful beyond their most common purpose

What is functional fixedness?

400

Loss of memories from the past

What is retrograde amnesia?

400
Repetitive & intense exposure to a feared stimulus to overcome a phobia

What is flooding?

500

A behavior that is acquired after successful conditioning.

What is a conditioned response (OR CR)?

500
A reinforcer that has value because of it's connection to a primary need:

What is conditioned (or secondary) reinforcer?

500

The interaction of environment, person, and behavioral factors that impact learning

What is reciprocal determinism?

500

Identifying something or someone based on how well it resembles a prototype.

What is representative heuristic?

500

Knowledge of facts

What is semantic memory?
500

Memories are easier to recall in the location where they were first encoded

What is context dependent memory?

600

Pairing must be logical for conditioning to succeed

What is contingency theory?

600

Learning that does not appear until it is useful

What is latent learning?

600

Strategies that improve memory thru focusing on meaning & connections

What is elaborative rehearsal?

600

Old information gets in the way of newer learning.

What is proactive interference?

600

Modifying an existing schema to include new information.

What is assimilation?

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