Key Figures
Behavior
Mirroring and observational learning
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
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Who is the father of behaviorism and operant conditioning?

B.F. Skinner 

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What is learning?

a change in behavior based on experience

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What is an example of prosocial behavior?

Holding a door open for someone

100

What is Classical Conditioning?

a type of learning that uses two or more stimuli to elicit an anticipatory behavior

100

What is Operant Conditioning?

a method of learning that rewards/punishes behavior

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Ivan Pavlov is known for his research on what?

Classical Conditioning

200

What is the goal of reinforcement?

To encourage behavior

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What is Modeling?

the process of observing and imitating behaviors

200

What is discrimination?

To differentiate similar stimuli?

200

what is positive reinforcement?

the use of a stimulus that strengthens a response after being introduced

300

Who founded the Law of Effect?

Edward Thorndike

300

What is Shaping?

a procedure that guides behavior towards a desired outcome

300

What is in the frontal lobe that helps with imitation and empathy?

Mirror Neurons

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What is a neutral stimulus?

a stimulus that does not elicit a natural response

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what is an example of positive punishment?

a speeding ticket

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What experiment did John B. Watson conduct?

The Little Albert Experiment

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What is spontaneous recovery?

the reappearance of an extinguished response

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What is a potential consequence of observational learning?

Fear that violent media makes children violent. 
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What is generalization?

when similar stimuli elicit similar responses.

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what is a variable interval schedule?

a reinforcement schedule that reinforces behavior at unpredictable times

500

What is The Skinner Box?

a box where there is a button so that an animal can manipulate it for a reward. (encourages interaction)

500

What is the difference between Operant and Classical Conditioning?

Operant - the behavior is voluntary

Classical - the behavior is involuntary

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What experiment is most known for showing observational learning?

The Bobo Doll Experiment

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A dog is now trained to salivate at the ringing of a bell. What is the unconditioned response in this scenario?

The salvation to the food

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What is an example of negative reinforcement?

Fastening a seatbelt to stop the car from beeping

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