A stimulus which produces a natural, unlearnt behavioural response
What is the unconditioned stimulus?
The stimulus conditions in operant conditioning.
What are antecedents?
•The mental representation is turned into an action that the individual is capable of producing.
What is reproduction?
The disappearance in the strength or rate of a learned response when stimuli stop being paired
What is extinction?
An example of this is being pinched by your sibling when you don't give them the TV remote.
What is positive punishment?
The process whereby a person becomes more likely to engage in a particular behaviour (response) by observing another individual being reinforced for that behaviour
What is vicarious reinforcement?
The researcher/s for the Little Albert study.
Who are Watson and Rayner?
Reinforcement occurs unpredictably to the number of responses.
What is variable ratio (schedule of reinforcement)?
The year of Bandura's theory.
What is 1977?
The disorder that systematic desensitisation can be used to treat.
What is a phobia?
The interval that food reinforcement was provided to pigeons in Skinner's study.
What is 15 seconds?
True or false: A finding of Bandura, Ross & Ross was that boys imitated more verbally aggressive acts than girls.
False.
The year of Pavlov's research.
What is 1902?
The technique for modifying behaviour that promotes desired behaviours whilst ignoring undesired behaviours
What is a token economy?
The number of participants in Bandura, Ross & Ross' study.
What is 72?