Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning Continued
Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning Examples
100
This is the term to describe the bell, in Pavlov's famous experiment, before association.
What is the neutral stimulus?
100

You accidentally drink rotten milk with your bowl of Captian Crunch™. You vomit after eating both. Now you have a taste aversion to Captain Crunch™. This is the unconditioned stimulus in the scenario above.  

What is the rotten milk?
100
This is when a consequence is intended to increase the chance a behavior is repeated. 
What is a reinforcement? 
100

In operant conditioning, what is it called when a child is given extra chores for not completing his/her homework.

Positive punishment

200

This is the term to describe the meat, in Pavlov's famous experiment, before association.

What is the unconditioned stimulus? 
200

You accidentally drink rotten milk with your bowl of Captian Crunch™. You vomit after eating both. Now you have a taste aversion to Captain Crunch™. This is the conditioned stimulus in the scenario above.  

What is Captain Crunch™?

200

This is when a consequence is intended to decrease the chance a behavior is repeated. 

What is a punishment?
200

In operant conditioning, what is called when a friend gets his/her feelings hurt and therefore stops talking to his/her friend that hurt his/her feelings. 

Negative punishment

300

This is the term to describe the dog salivating, in Pavlov's famous experiment, before association.

What is the unconditioned response?
300

You accidentally drink rotten milk with your bowl of Captian Crunch™. You vomit after eating both. Now you have a taste aversion to Captain Crunch™. This is the unconditioned response in the scenario above.  

What is vomiting? 
300

This is when a consequence is the addition of a stimulus. 

What is positive?
300

In operant conditioning, what is called when Mr. Richard emails you every single day at 2:30 to remind you to serve a reflection. You HATE getting those emails. You go to the next reflection in hopes that the emails stop. 

Negative reinforcement

400

This is the term to describe the bell, in Pavlov's famous experiment, after association.

What is the conditioned stimulus?
400

You accidentally drink rotten milk with your bowl of Captian Crunch™. You vomit after eating both. Now you have a taste aversion to Captain Crunch™. This is the conditioned response in the scenario above.

What is a taste aversion (to Captain Crunch™)?

400

This is when a consequence is the removal of a stimulus. 

What is negative?
400

In operant conditioning, what is called when you get an A on your History exam so your parents buy you ice cream.

Positive reinforcement

500

This is the term to describe the dog salivating, in Pavlov's famous experiment, after association.

What is the conditioned response?
500

You accidentally drink rotten milk with your bowl of Captian Crunch™. You vomit after eating both. Now you have a taste aversion to Captain Crunch™. This is the neutral stimulus before the scenario above.

What is Captain Crunch™?

500
This is what it is called when a stimulus no longer creates the desired response.
What is extinction?
500

In operant conditioning, what is the term for the type of negative reinforcement in which you do the behavior to keep from having to experience the negative stimulus.

Active avoidance