Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Reinforcement Schedules
Learning
Memory
100

Who discovered classical conditioning?

What is Ivan Pavlov

100

What is the definition of operant conditioning?

What is changing an organism's behavior via reinforcement and punishment
100

What are the factors of reinforcement schedules?

What is frequency and regularity of reinforcement & speed of acquisition and extinction

100

What is the definition of learning?

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

100

What are the 3 parts of the information processing model?

What is encoding, storage, and retrieval

200

What is the stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response?

What is unconditioned stimulus

200
What is reinforcement?

What is a stimulus that increases likelihood of prior response to later on trials

200

What is a variable-ratio schedule?

behavior is reinforced, but not every time

200

What did the bobo doll study show and who conducted it?

What is modeling and Albert Bandura 

200

What are the 3 types of encoding and explain each one?

What is visual, acoustic, and semantic encoding
300

What is generalization and give an example

What is similar stimuli may elicit responses (e.g., fear of all dogs)

300

What is punishment?

What is a stimulus that decreases the likelihood of prior response

300

What is a fixed-interval schedule?

What is reinforcement after a set amount of time?
300

What is intrinsic motivation?

What s doing something for its own sake
300

What is chunking?

What is a psychological strategy that involves grouping individual pieces of information into larger, more manageable units or "chunks" to improve memory and short-term retention 

400

What happens when you start providing the conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus?

What is extinction occurs over time

400

What does it mean when something is negative or positive in operant conditioning?

What is positive=adding stimulus; negative = removing stimulus

400

What is the acquisition and extinction speed of a variable-interval schedule?

What is acquisition and extinction are slow

400

What is an example of extrinsic motivation?

What is e.g., "I go to work so I'll get paid and won't get fired"

400

What is the misinformation effect?

What is memories may be altered after exposure to subtle information (error is memory construction)

500

What is a conditioned stimulus?

What is the originally irrelevant stimulus that comes to trigger a response

500

What is the law of effect?

What is rewarded behavior is likely to reoccur
500

What is an example of a fixed-ratio schedule?

What is e.g., recycling cans for $--reward for every 10 cans
500
What is the difference between operant and classical conditioning?
What is--classical: "if A happens, then B will happen too"; operant: "if I do A, I'll feel B"
500

What is working memory?

What is newer conceptualization of short-term memory--keep new info active in consciousness and relate it to older info