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Learning
Conditioning 1
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Miscellaneous
100

Best known for his Social Learning Theory

Who is Albert Bandura

100

This is an extension of the term, insight which was identified by Wolfgang Köhler while studying the behavior of chimpanzees.

What is Insight Learning

100

A type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events; learning is involuntary and automatic

What is Classical Conditioning

100

The gradual weakening of a conditioned response tendence

What is Extinction

100

the mind develops a resistance towards a certain food. In simpler terms, eating certain types of food can cause a bad reaction.

What is Taste Aversion

200

Best know for his work describing classical conditioning

Who is Ivan Pavlov

200

Learning becomes obvious only once reinforcement is given for demonstrating it; Tolman used rats in a maze that were reinforced halfway through - performance improved

What is Latent Learning

200

A type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or diminished if followed by a punisher; learn through your own actions

Operant Conditioning

200

occurs when an organism responds to new stimuli besides the original stimulus

What is Generalization

200

is the product of a reinforcer or punisher (operant conditioning) occurring shortly after an unrelated behavior.

What is Superstitious Behavior

300

Best known for his work on learning theory

Who is Edward Thorndike

300

The process of acquiring information by observing others. Learning to tie your shoe by observing another individual perform the task would be an example of observational learning.

What is Observational/ Social Learning Theory

300

brings about response w/o needing to be learned

What is an Unconditioned Stimulus

300

Occurs when an organism does not respond to other stimuli that resemble the original stimulus.

What is Discrimination

300

A type of behavioral therapy in which the principles of Operant Conditioning (reinforcement, punishments, etc.) are used to eliminate some types of unwanted, maladaptive, behavior.

What is Behavior Modification

400

Best known for his theory on Latent Learning

Who is Edward Tolman

400

Process of learning the response pairing

What is Acquisition

400

A stimulus that does not initially elicit a response

What is Neutral Stimulus

400

reinforcing behaviors that are intrinsically motivating causes you to stop doing them (give a child 5$ for reading when they already like to read – they stop reading)

What is the Overjustification Effect
400

A method of behavior modification that uses principles of operant conditioning to change a maladaptive behavior. With this method, a person is presented with visual or auditory information about some internal, involuntary process.

What is Biofeedback

500

Best known for his work with Conditioned Tate Aversion

Who is John Garcia

500

When an organism (person, animal, etc.) is prevented from avoiding some aversive stimulus repeatedly (e.g., continuous electric shocks) the organism will reach a state in which it becomes passive and depressed because he believes that there are no actions it can take to avoid the aversive stimulus.

What is Learned Helplessness

500

classical conditioning that involves cognitive processes

What is Contingency Model

500

High probability activities reinforce low probability activities (get extra min at recess if you everyone turns in their HW)

What is Premack Principle

500

is the perception of where control over life events resides

What is Locus of Conrtol

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