Animal used by Ivan Pavlov
What is dog?
Adding a desireable
What is positive reinforcement?
P, as in prereading
What is preview?
You vape at school and get a major fine.
What is positive punishment?
Reinforcement by a fixed timeline
What is fixed interval?
Response to a stimulus that occurs naturally, with no conditioning.
What is unconditioned response?
Adding an undesirable
What is positive punishment?
Q, as in to wonder
What is question?
You get a positive referral and Mr. Springston gives you a coupon for the Coffee Cart.
What is positive reinforcement?
Reinforcement by a fixed number of occurrences
What is fixed ratio?
Response to a stimulus that has been conditioned/learned.
What is a conditioned response?
Removing a desirable
What is negative punishment?
R, as in to engage with the information
What is reading?
You think of your first love every time you hear the song you first slow-danced to.
What is classical conditioning?
Reinforcement on a changing timeline
What is variable interval?
Stimulus that prior to the learning/conditioning yields no response.
What is neutral stimulus?
Removing an undesirable
What is negative reinforcement?
R, as in to say the information over and over and over and over...
What is recite?
Your cannot stop acting a fool so your Psychology teacher makes you sit alone instead of with your friends.
Negative Punishment
What is variable ratio?
Visual that also made Pavlov's experimental animals salivate
What are labcoats?
Original species of animal on which operant experiments took place
What is rat?
R, as in to relate the new information to already known information
What is Reflect?
You pay your bill and the bank stops calling you about it.
Negative Reinforcement.
Term given to praising correct responses in a more and more precise way