Which term refers to a stimulus that automatically triggers a response?
unconditioned stimulus
this type of reinforcement involves adding a pleasant stimulus to increase behaviour
positive reinforcement
this process involves copying the actions of others
imitation/modeling
What theory was the teacher and the stickers an example of?
classical conditioning
Who was the Classical Conditioning Theory developed by?
Ivan Pavlov
this is the learned response to a previously neutral stimulus. what is it?
conditioned response
the process of decreasing a behaviour by introducing an unpleasant consequence is known as?
punishment
What are the four processes involved in observational learning according to Bandura?
attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation
What theory is tiktok dances and trends an example of?
social learning theory
Who was the Operant Conditioning Theory developed by?
B.F. Skinner
Which term refers to a stimulus that doesnt generate a response on its own?
neutral stimulus
what kind of response neither increases nor decreases the probability of a behavior being repeated?
neutral response
Social learning theory is often described as a bridge between behaviorism and this psychological approach.
cognitive approach
What theory is punishing a child for being naughty an example of?
operant conditioning
Who was the Social Learning Theory developed by?
Albert Bandura
After being bitten by a dog, a person feels fear every time they see a dog. the dog, which was once neutral, now triggers fear. what is the dog called in this context?
a conditioned stimulus
These are responses from the environment that increase the probability of a behaviour being repeated.
reinforcers
What is the social element that Bandura added to the theory?
that people learn from other peoples experiences
what theory is "monkey see, monkey do" referring to?
social learning
What is the best known example of classical conditioning?
Pavlov's dog experiment