Schedules & Operant ID
Classical Conditioning
Advanced Learning Concepts
Behavioral Basics
Applied Conditioning
100

A manager gives a bonus for exceeding quotas; the rate of exceeding quotas increases. This is...

Positive Reinforcement

100

The stimulus that is initially neutral but comes to trigger a conditioned response.

Conditioned Stimulus (CS)

100

Learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it.

Latent Learning

100

Innately reinforcing stimuli that satisfy a biological need.

Primary Reinforcers

100

A dolphin trainer blows a whistle after the dolphin jumps, increasing the jumping rate. This is...

Positive Reinforcement

200

This schedule reinforces a response at unpredictable time intervals.

Variable Interval (VI)

200

The spread of a response to stimuli similar to the one that was conditioned.

Stimulus Generalization

200

A form of problem solving in which the organism develops a sudden understanding of a solution.

Insight Learning

200

The principle that behaviors followed by favorable consequences are repeated.

The Law of Effect

200

A waiter gets a $10 tip for every five tables served. This is an example of which reinforcement schedule?

Fixed Ratio (FR)

300

Alex's father removes car privileges when Alex is late, reducing lateness. This is...

Negative Punishment

300

The reappearance of an extinguished conditioned response after a pause.

Spontaneous Recovery

300

The theory that we learn social behavior by observing and imitating and by being rewarded or punished.

Social Learning Theory

300

The tendency for an animal to revert to biologically preprogrammed instinctive behaviors.

Instinctive Drift

300

The tendency for a classically conditioned response to return after a rest period.

Spontaneous Recovery

400

A slot machine pays out after an unpredictable number of plays. This is a...

Variable Ratio (VR)

400

Avoidance of food associated with discomfort, often established in only one pairing.

Taste Aversion

400

The hopelessness and passive resignation an animal or human learns when unable to avoid repeated aversive events.

Learned Helplessness

400

What naturally triggers a response without prior learning?

Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS)

400

When a child behaves well for an entire day, the child earns a star; the star is best described as...

Secondary Reinforcer

500

Maria turns off loud music when her phone rings to stop the noise. Her action is...

Negative Reinforcement

500

Making a response to one stimulus but not to another similar one.

Stimulus Discrimination

500

A mental representation of the layout of one's environment.

Cognitive Maps

500

An event that strengthens the behavior it follows.

Reinforcement

500

A child stops throwing toys across the room to avoid mandatory alone time. This is an example of...

Negative Punishment