Theorists
Conditioning
Reinforcement and Punishment
Handling Behaviors
Bandura
100
This man coined the term "Classical Conditioning" in 1920.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
100
This form of conditioning focuses on the association of automatic responses with new stimuli.
What is classical conditioning?
100
The ______ is any consequence that strengthens the behavior that follows.
What is a reinforcer?
100
This term means punishment by loss of reinforcers.
What is response costs?
100
This theory distinguishes between enactive and vicarious learning.
What is social cognitive?
200
Operant conditioning was developed in 1953 by this theorist.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
200
Classical conditioning focuses on the learning of involuntary emotional or physiological responses such as...
What is a racing pulse OR a rise in blood pressure OR muscle tension OR salivation OR sweating?
200
This type of reinforcement strengthens behavior by presenting a desired stimulus after the behavior.
What is positive reinforcement?
200
This term refers to rewards or punishments given to the whole class.
What is group consequences?
200
Bandura and his students conducted a series of studies known as the _____ _____ experiments.
What is Bobo Doll?
300
This theorist is best known for his studies involving adolescence and aggression.
Who is Bandura?
300
Classical conditioning focused on this animal that salivated at the sound of the tuning fork.
What is Pavlov's dog?
300
The following involves decreasing or suppressing behaviors.
What is punishment?
300
Social isolation should last for ___ minutes in an empty, uninteresting room.
What is 5-10 minutes?
300
This type of learning is learning by doing and then experiencing the consequences of your actions.
What is enactive?
400
Which theorist focused on salivating dogs?
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
400
This term means learning in which voluntary behavior is strengthened or weakened by antecedents (events leading up to a behavior) or consequences (events after the behavior).
What is operant conditioning?
400
Strengthening behavior by removing an unpleasant stimulus when the behavior occurs.
What is negative reinforcement?
400
If _________ is used, it should be mild, brief and consistently applied.
What is punishment?
400
Vicarious learning is learning by _________ _____.
What is observing others?
500
This theorist focused on the idea of positive and negative reinforcement.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
500
This form of conditioning focuses on the use of positive and negative reinforcements.
What is operant conditioning?
500
_________ always involves strengthening behaviors.
What is reinforcement?
500
Punishment, in and of itself, does not lead to ________ _________. (2 words)
What is positive behaviors?
500
The purpose of the Bobo Doll experiments was to determine why and when children tend to display ________ ________.
What is aggressive behaviors?