Being able to distinguish between similar stimuli.
What is discrimination?
A process in which reinforcement is used to sculpt new responses out of old ones.
What is shaping?
When learning is hidden until it is needed.
What is latent learning?
Includes the various psychological factors that cause us to act a certain way.
What is motivation?
What's it called when one has to choose between one attractive and another unattractive option?
Approach-Avoid
If you eat something that makes you ill you avoid all similar foods.
A stimulus or event that increases the likelihood that the resulting behavior will be repeated.
What is reinforcement?
Mimicry, observational learning, and disinhibition.
What are 3 types of modeling?
When a behavior repeatedly reduces a drive or basic motivation.
What is a habit?
when a person chooses between an attractive and an unattractive alternative.
What is approach-avoidance?
An event that leads to a certain, predictable event without previous training.
What is unconditioned stimulus?
Being allowed to do something you enjoy to get you to repeat a behavior
Positive Reinforcement
What is Observational Learning?
Learning by Watching
Engaging in activities to reduce biological needs and external rewards
What is extrinsic motivation?
Physical, behavioral, and cognitive.
What are the 3 parts of emotion?
A reaction that occurs naturally and automatically when an unconditioned stimulus is present.
What is unconditioned response?
Receiving a spanking as punishment for lying is known as?
Negative Reinforcement
What did the children do to Bobo the Doll after seeing the adults beat it.
They copied them exactly.
Engaging in activities that are personally rewarding and fulfills beliefs.
What is intrinsic motivation?
The ability to perceive, understand, and understand emotions and use info in decision making.
What is emotional intelligence?
An ordinarily neutral event, that after training leads to a response.
What is conditioned stimulus?
Teaching a new behavior by using steps of already learned skills is called?
Shaping
What is Social Learning?
Process of altering behavior by observing and imitating the behaviors of others.
Internal condition that changes over time and orients an individual towards a goal.
What is a drive?
A subjective feeling provoked by real or imagined events that are significant to the individual.
What is an emotion?