Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Cognitive Learning Theory
Schedules of Reinforcement
Random Learning
100
an involuntary (reflex) response to a naturally occurring or unconditioned stimulus
What is the CR
100
He was the famous psychologist who "trained" rats to press a lever for food.
What is B. F. Skinner
100
Edward Tolman's studies showed us that we can develop "hidden" knowledge of our surroundings and only show this type of learning when we have a reason
What is Latent Learning
100
This type of reinforcement occurs when each and every correct response is followed by a reinforcer
What is continuous reinforcement
100
She was the famous psychologist who studied counterconditioning with "Little Peter."
Who is Mary Cover Jones
200
He was the famous psychologist who experimented on salivating dogs
Who is Ivan Pavlov
200
These are the two types of "consequences" psychologists, parents, and teachers use to increase or decrease the frequency of certain behaviors
What is rewards and punishments
200
Wolfgang Kohler's studies with chimpanzees showed that certain animals and humans have the mental capacity to perform this type of learning.
What is Insight Learning
200
This type of reinforcement is when only some correct responses are followed by reinforcement and is much more resistant to extinction.
What is partial reinforcement
200
"He" was the famous chimp from Kohler's studies with insight learning.
Who is Sultan
300
He was the famous psychologist who experimented on CER's and Little Albert
Who is John B. Watson
300
When a teenager gets poor grades, his father takes away his cell phone. This consequence is a
What is negative punishment
300
This famous psychologists put children in a room and had them watch a parental figure beat up a clown
Who is Albert Bandura
300
In this schedule of reinforcement, a certain NUMBER of responses is required before reinforcement is given.
What is fixed ratio
300
What is the most common way we are "reinforced" in our society today
What is Negative Reinforcement
400
The Ringing of the bell in Pavlov's experiment represents the...
What is Conditioned Stimulus
400
This famous psychologist developed the law of effect which states that if an action is followed by a pleasurable consequence, it will tend to be repeated. If an action is followed by an unpleasant consequence it will not tend to be repeated
who is Thorndike
400
Albert Bandura pioneered this type of learning theory based on how we "watch" others and imitate behaviors
What is Observational Learning Theory
400
In this schedule of reinforcement, a VARYING number of responses is required to obtain reinforcement.
What is variable ratio
400
This was the theory that was developed through shocking dogs in a cage.
What is learned helplessness
500
In operant conditioning the consequence of the behavior forms the association, whereas in classical conditioning this reigns supreme.
What is the stimulus
500
These are the two types of reinforcers
What are primary and secondary reinforcers
500
This was the name of the clown doll that the parental figures "beat up" during Bandura's famous study
What is Bobo
500
In this schedule of reinforcement, reinforcement follows the first correct response made after an interval of time that changes for each reinforcement opportunity.
What is variable interval schedule
500
He was the famous psychologist who "shocked" dogs to develop theories of depression.
Who is Seligman
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