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Observational Learning
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Wild Cards
100

Conducted the first experiment in classical conditioning, involving dogs.

Who is Pavlov?

100

The foundation of observational learning, process of observing and imitating a specific behavior.

What is modeling?

100

An unlearned, automatic event, such as salivating.

What is an unconditioned response?

100

Encouraging a behavior by taking away something undesirable, like chores.

What is negative reinforcement?

100

Little Albert was not able to do this with white object after the experiment.

What is discriminate? 

200

Considered the father of operant conditioning.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

200

The name of the doll in the famous observational learning experiment.

What is the Bobo doll?

200

This was the bell in Pavlov's experiment.

What is the conditioned stimulus?

200

Discouraging a behavior by adding something bad, like more chores.

What is positive punishment?

200

This learning is hidden, until given an incentive to demonstrate it.

What is latent learning?

300

This individual conducted the Little Albert Experiment.

Who is John Watson?

300
There appears to be a link of watching violent tv and being violent.   What type of studies support this statement?

What is a correlation study?

300

Being able to tell the difference between a conditioned stimulus and something similar.  

What is discrimination?

300

The stopping of behavior when the reinforcement or punishment disappears.

What is extinction?

300

Gradually guiding a behavior to a desired goal, such as a clean bedroom.

What is shaping?

400

Responsible for creating the experiment where children observe and repeat both positive and negative behavior.

Who is Albert Bandura?

400

The modeling of positive, helpful behavior - parents demonstrate what is expected of child, like manners.

What is prosocial behavior?

400

The initial stage of learning, when the N.S. becomes the C.S. thanks to a conditioned response.

What is acquisition?

400

Schedule of reinforcement, such a getting a free smoothie after purchasing 10.

What is a fixed-ratio schedule?

400

The belief that psychology should be an objective science, and not concerned with mental processes.

What is behaviorism?

500

This individual created the "law of effect"

Who is Edward Thorndike?

500

The foundation of monkey see, monkey do -  allows one to imitate and exhibit empathy.

What are mirror neurons?

500

Tendency to avoid food you ate just before getting sick.

What are taste aversions?

500

Schedule of reinforcement, such as getting a pop quiz.

What is variable-interval schedules?

500
Something one has learned to value, such as good grades or money.

What are secondary or conditioned reinforcers?