Learning Theories
Classical
Operant
Memory
Misc.
100
The process by which changes occur in the content or organization of an individual's long-term memory.
What is Learning.
100
True or False. Pavlov uses classical conditioning with dogs.
True.
100
True or False. Operant conditioning/Instrumental learning is achieved when a positive behavior is reinforced with a reward.
What is True.
100
Auditory or visual aids that promote retention of material by identifying it with easily remembered symbols.
What is Mnemonic Device
100
List The 3 Learning Theories.
What is Classical, Operant Conditioning, & Cognitive Learning.
200
True or False. Consequences such as fun, enjoyment, relaxation, or savings are rewards to reinforce a desired behavior.
What is True.
200
The process that involves forming a connection between a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus to teach a desired reaction.
What is Classical Conditioning.
200
A reinforcement schedule that rewards a desired behavior every time it occurs.
What is Continuous Reinforcement
200
A storage system in which an individual briefly holds a limited amount of information?
What is short-term memory
200
Celebrities, music, and humor, are what types of stimuli?
What is Unconditioned.
300
A situation where an individual has little or no motivation to process material to be learned.
What is Low-involvement Learning.
300
True or False. Reinforcement and punishment is another form of conditioning that Pavlov uses.
What is False;Skinner.
300
lengthy learning sessions scheduled over a brief period of time.
What is Massed (concentrated) Practice
300
The process of employing symbols such as words or images to to store a perceived idea.
What is encoding
300
Right or Left Hemisphere. Interpreting and recognizing visual patterns.
What is Right.
400
A learning principle involves special and temporal nearness, and makes learning occur more quickly when the conditioning stimulus is presented close to the unconditioned stimulus.
What is Contiguity.
400
A viewpoint that reshapes traditional classical conditioning into a fully cognitive theory.
What is Neo-Pavlovian Conditioning.
400
The pattern in which reinforcements are given.
What is Reinforcement schedule
400
Formations of related bits of information.
What is knowledge structures
400
True or False. Negative reinforcement is a form of punishment, that decreases the frequency of an undesirable response.
What is False.
500
What learning principle states that the relatedness sequentially presented pairs of informational uses or concurrently encountered elements comprising a stimulus event.
What is Congruity.
500
An example of ___________, is when a teacher is lecturing in class and there is little to no involvement.
What is Low-Involvement Learning.
500
a reinforcement schedule that rewards desired behavior only occasionally.
What is intermittent reinforcement
500
A storage system in which incoming data undergo preliminary processing.
What is Sensory memory
500
What are the four learning-related concepts?
What is Vicarious Learning, Learning Curve, Brand Loyalty, Brand Parity.