History
John B. Watson
B.F. Skinner
Edward Thorndike
Whatever!
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Behaviorism is based on this 

What is a person's actions?

100

He was this professor's best student and continued to work in Behaviorism.

Who is William James?

100

He introduced this concept which if based on an incentive would likely increase the chance of the behavior repeating itself.

What is reinforcement?

100

His Stamped-In behaviors closely resembles this.

What is positive reinforcement?

100

When an observer learns something new by watching, it is called this.

What is modeling?

200

The first person to experiment on changing Behavior, experimented with his dogs

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

200

Watson believed in only identifying "observable facts" which became the basis for this word. 

What is Behaviorism?

200

His concept of operant conditioning is based on this.

What is consequences?

200

His Stamped-Out concept closely resembles this.

What is negative reinforcement?

200

This Law states that students do not learn complex tasks in a single session.

What is the Law of Exercise?

300

Behaviorism is based on these principles

What are the principles of learning?

300

He was criticized for his experiment with Little Baby Albert, the criticism was this.

What is he never counterconditioning the baby to NOT be afraid of everything white?

300

Step in front of a moving bus, break a leg, don't step in front of a moving bus; is a good example of this.

What is operant conditioning?

300

This is one of Thorndike's Laws which states that pleasant events increase behavioral responses.

What is the Law of Effect?

300

Goal setting is a very important function in Behavior therapy, goals must include these three criteria's.

What is goals must be clear, measurable, and tangible?

400

Pavlov's discovery of Classical conditioning is based on this. (3-answers)

What is Stimulus - Response Bond, shaping and conditioning?

400

Watson's experiment showed the little baby Albert did this to anything white.

What is generalization or generalized?

400

Negative reinforcement, according to Skinner was this.

What is the removal of an aversive stimuli?

400

This Thorndike Law is based on the concept of what is most recently learned, are best remembered. 

What is the Law of Regency (Readiness)?

400

If Aversive stimuli is used then Stamped-Out will occur, this means....

What is reduce or lose the S-R Bond?

500

Behaviorism is the basis for these two therapy models.

What is Behavior therapy, and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy?

500

Watson and James's research profoundly impacted American society in much of the following ways. (3-answers)

What is education, the military, parenting, and penal institutions?

500

Behavior Therapy is based on giving clients this

What are choices or options?

500

If we reward a behavior, it will "Stamp-In  this.

What is the S-R Bond?

500

A common Behavior therapy usage is to stop smoking, this would be a good example.

What is a person smokes 20 cigarettes a day, reduce the amount smoked by 1 each day for 20 weeks?

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