what stage are babies in?
sensorimotor stage
What psychologists chart of development is structured by key questions and psychological tasks that you must complete to move onto the next stage?
Eric Erikson
Who was it created by?
Ivan Pavlov
What do you call the holding area where Skinner put the rats?
What type of conditioning was Pavlov's dogs?
classical conditioning
what stage do you develop object permanence?
sensorimotor stage
Sally's parents don't have a curfew for her and rarely care if she gets home or not - what parenting style?
neglectful
What is the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) with Pavolv's dogs?
food
With what reinforcement schedule do extinction occur and initial learning both occur rapidly because every response is reinforced?
continuous
_____ occurs when the conditioned response is weakened or eliminated? ie. Pavlov's dogs no longer respond to the tone with salivating.
extinction
what stage is there a strong imagination and pretend play?
preoperational stage
What psychologists chart of development is structured by key questions and psychological tasks that you must complete to move onto the next stage?
Eric Erikson
What type of learning is classical conditioning where we learn things occur together?
associative
variable ratio
What is the process of acquiring new and enduring information through experience.
learning
what age and stage do you develop abstract thought?
12 and formal operational stage
In the theory of Lev Vygotsky kids learn with ________ where parents provide support.
scaffolding
What is the name of the experiment that conditioned a baby to fear a white rat by associating a loud noise with the sight of the rat?
What is the reappearance after a rest period of a weakened learned response?
spontaneous recovery
What law by Thorndike says that rewarded behavior tends to recur?
law of effect
What stage would a child be able to know that if milk was poured into a tall narrow glass and a short wide glass there is the same amount of milk in each?
concrete operational stage
What is the grey zone in development that changes as a skill is learned - ie. training wheels for a bike
zone of proximal development
What vocab term describes why Pavlov's dogs responded by salivting to only one specific tone instead of tones in general?
discrimination
Sprocket takes an aspirin whenever he starts experiencing a headache. What type of operant conditioning is this? (positive, negative, reinforcement, punishment)
negative reinforcement
What is the principle that the more exposed you are to a stimulus, the less likely you are to react to it?
habituation