Classical and Operant Conditioning
Other Types of Learning
Womb to Elementary
Adolescence
Adulthood
100

A relatively permanent change in an organism's behavior due to experience

What is learning?

100

Learning by watching and imitating others.

What is observational learning?

100

The period from conception to birth.

What is the prenatal period?

100

The ability to think logically about concrete events develops in this stage.

What is concrete operational?

100

This part of the brain is not fully developed until the mid-20s, helping explain risk-taking behavior in adolescents.

What is the frontal lobe?

200

Adding something pleasant to increase a behavior.

What is positive reinforcement?

200

Learning that occurs but is not immediately shown.

What is Latent Learning?

200

The ability to know objects exist even when unseen.

What is object permanence?

200

 Low control and high warmth parenting style.

What is permissive parenting?

200

Our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.

What is crystallized intelligence? 

300

A learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus.

What is a conditioned response (CR)?

300

Sudden realization of a problem’s solution.

What is insight learning?

300

The brain’s rapid growth in early childhood demonstrates this concept.

What is neuroplasticity?

300

Erikson’s stage focused on competence and success in school.

What is industry vs. inferiority?

400

300

A person believes laws should be followed unless they violate fundamental human rights and is willing to challenge unjust laws. This reflects:

What is postconventional morality?

400

Removing something unpleasant to increase a behavior.

What is negative reinforcement?

400

This experiment showed children imitating aggressive behavior.

What is the Bobo doll experiment?

400

This attachment style is marked by distress when a caregiver leaves but comfort upon return.

What is secure attachment?

400

The stage where individuals explore and form their identity.

What is identity vs. role confusion?

400

A person in middle adulthood focuses on mentoring others and contributing to future generations. According to Erikson, what stage are they in?

What is generativity vs. stagnation?

500

Reinforcers that come from an outside source and are not inherently related to the activity being reinforced such as money, prizes and praise

What are Extrinsic Reinforcers?

500

Mental representations of physical space.

Mental representations of physical space.

500

According to Piaget, this stage involves learning through senses and actions.

What is the sensorimotor stage?

500

This brain process increases efficiency by removing weaker synaptic connections while strengthening frequently used ones, especially during childhood and adolescence.

What is synaptic pruning?

500

In this stage, young adults focus on forming close, meaningful relationships.

What is intimacy vs. isolation?