Associative Learning
Nonassociative & Observational (Mostly)
More Learning & Encoding
Storage
Retrieval & Forgetting
100

In Pavlov's first studies of classical conditioning using dogs, the unconditioned response to food was this.

What is salivating (or drooling)?

100

Money is this type of reinforcer.

What is secondary?

100

John Watson trained this infant to fear even Santa Clause using classical conditioning.

Who is Little Albert?

100

This is the duration of short term memory.

What is 20-30 seconds?

100

You are thinking about your 16th birthday party, which you are retrieving from this memory system.

What is episodic memory?

200

Skinner trained pigeons to play ping pong using this method.

What is shaping (or successive approximations)?

200

Bandura showed that kids model violent behavior that they see adults perform in this experiment.

What is the Bobo doll experiment?

200

Thorndike proposed this "law" that was a precursor to operant conditioning based on his work putting cats in puzzle boxes.

What is the Law of Effect?

200

This is the capacity of long term memory.

What is limitless?

200

We update our memories to be consistent with our current beliefs and attitudes because of this.

What is memory bias?

300

If you trained me to sneeze in class every time you played a chime on your phone, this would be the conditioned stimulus.

What is the phone chime?

300

You see that your sibling gets extra allowance for every A on their report card, so you also work to get good grades, reflecting this.

What is vicarious learning?

300

If you were repeating the names of the objects again and again in the Memory Review Experiment, you were using this kind of rehearsal.

What is maintenance rehearsal?

300

Because of this effect, the words in the middle of a list are forgotten.

What is the serial position effect?

300

Persistence is a symptom of this disorder.

What is PTSD?

400

You train your dog to salivate every time you show a teal circle by pairing a teal circle with food. At first, he salivates to teal ovals too, but when he learns that no food comes with ovals, reflecting this.

What is stimulus discrimination?

400

Each time you open your overfull cabinet, you hear the sound of dishes clinking together and a dish of yours falls out and breaks. Now, every time you hear dishes clink, you have to go check the arrangement of dishes in your cabinet, reflecting this kind of learning.

What is sensitization?

400

If you grouped a series of digits together into specific years, you are using this strategy.

What is chunking?

400

Our memories change over time because of this process that occurs each time we take them out of storage.

What is reconsolidation?

400

If you always come to class high, you should take the exam high because of this.

What is state-dependent memory?

500

You take away your child's iPad to stop them from talking back, which is a form of this.

What is negative punishment?

500

Conditioned taste aversion is more common with these kinds of foods.

What are new (or novel) foods?

500

According to this theory, elaborative rehearsal is better than maintenance rehearsal.

What is the levels of processing theory?

500

HM had this kind of amnesia, so he could not form new long term memories.

What is anterograde amnesia?

500

You have just moved to a new apartment. You need to fill out forms with your new address, but all that you can think of is your old address because of this.

What is proactive interference?

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