A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience is called _____.
Learning
Classical conditioning is based on _________
Association
A reinforcement that occurs consistently after a specific amount of time is on a _______ schedule
A set of processes to encode, store, and retrieve information, ______
A communication system with systematic rules is ______
Language
Learning by seeing someone else perform the behavior is _______
Observational
What are the two steps in the classical conditioning process?
Acquisition and extinction
______ is added in operant conditioning to reduce a behavior
Punishment
Types of memory we consciously try to recall and remember are
Explicit memories
Learning with semantics involves ______
Word meaning
In this type of conditioning, an association is formed between ________
A neutral stimulus (NS) and an unconditioned stimulus (UCS)
Innate reinforcement qualities are associated with _______ reinforcers
Primary
Encoding using song is ______ encoding
Acoustic
At what age are children usually capable of simple sentences
18-24 months
Learning that isn't visible until there is eventually a reason for demonstration is called ________ learning
Latent
If you jump at the sound of a gun shot, then eventually at a door slamming and a book dropped on a table, your conditioned reaction has _______
Giving a child additional chores to discourage their poor behavior is an example of, _______
Positive punishment
The tendency to remember things better about oneself than non personal things is the __________
self-reference effect
When babies produce and repeat single syllables they are _____
Babbling
The type of learning associated with memory is, ______
Relearning
When a previously extinguished CR occurs after a long period of non-exposure ________ has occurred
Spontaneous recovery
Removing something disliked to increase a behavior is _______
Negative reinforcement
Non-declarative memory
Language and functional understanding is displayed most in _______ intellegence
Analytical