Who is known as the "father of Classical Conditioning?"
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
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What is the definition of Operant Conditioning?
A behavior is learned or avoided because of the result of its consequences--reinforcement is used.
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What is the definition of Social Learning?
Learning from the behavior of others.
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What is the definition of Cognitive Learning?
Learning through mental processing.
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What was John Watson's experiment with Little Albert? What did it show?
Little Albert began to fear white, furry objects after Watson made loud noises behind Albert as he looked at a white mouse. This showed that a response can spread from one specific stimulus to another.
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What is the definition of Classical Conditioning?
Associations are made between a natural stimulus and a neutral stimulus.
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Who is the psychologist associated with Operant Conditioning and what did his most famous experiment involve?
Who is B.F. Skinner. Skinner's box.
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What is the psychologist associated with social learning?
Albert Bandura.
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The kind of learning process many athletes experience.
What is Observational learning?
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What is Albert Bandura's most famous experiment and what did it show?
Bobo doll experiment where children learned aggressive behavior after watching adults model hitting the doll repeatedly.
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What are the three steps of a Classical Conditioning experiment? Use either the pickle, dogs, or easy button experiment.
UCS-UCR
NS-UCS-UCR
CS-CR
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What is the difference between positive and negative reinforcement?
Positive: Something is added after a response to strengthen the tendency to repeat the response in the future.
Negative: something is taken away to strengthen the tendency to repeat the response in the future.
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What are the two most common forms of Social Learning, exhibited by the learning of toddlers and young children?
Modeling and Imitation
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When you wrote a paragraph describing your transportation to school, or from school, what is this an example of?
Mind map, cognitive map.
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What category of learning does the chocolate experiment in the Big Bang Theory relate to? Why?
Operant Conditioning: positive reinforcement by chocolate.
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What is the neutral stimulus in the Office's episode where Jim conditions Dwight?
The chime from Jim's computer.
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What is punishment and how is it different than negative or positive reinforcement?
Punishment is designed to weaken a response by following the response with something unpleasant, while reinforcement is encouraging a behavior to continue.
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What is the major distinction between social learning and classical or operant conditioning?
No specific reinforcement or punishment (food, spankng etc.) is required to make someone learn. Social learning can occur from exposure or imitation alone.
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What is latent learning?
Learning that takes place under the surface; we are not aware that we are learning every day. (Rats in a maze will learn how to navigate the maze, even when a reinforcement is not provided).
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The type of learning with our "lemonade" tasting activity in class.
What is classical conditioning?
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What are the specific stages of a classical conditioning experiment? Write out the stimulus and response and the specific experiment, using correct notation.
UCS--UCR
NR--UCS--UCR
CS--CR
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What is the most effective reinforcement schedule? Variable, or fixed? Why?
Variable, because the subject does not know when he or she will be rewarded.
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What did Albert Bandura think that Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning were limited in understanding how humans learn?
Bandura believed C.C. and O.C. were too simple. He felt that learning could occur without specific reinforcement or punishment--Social Learning is more complex.
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What are expectancies?
Our beliefs about our chances of successfully performing this action and of getting the desired reward.
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How does a mind map help you to study and what is at least one example?
Concept map: helps you to organize information so you can recall the information in a systematic way. Mind maps give you a mental picture to refer back to.