What kind of learning involves making a connection between 2 stimuli. Ie. Dogs eating food after a bell
Classical Conditioning
What is the form of non-associative learning that involves a decrease in response to stimuli with repeated exposure.
Habituation
What is observational learning
When an individual analyzes someone elses behavior, processes it, and repeats it
What is the primary premise behind cognitive learning?
I've grown used to living on a busy street because I've lived there for so long. What kind of Non-Associative learning is this?
Habituation
What kind of learning occurs between a reward / consequence? Ie. rewarding good behavior
Operant conditioning
Inverse of habituation; what occurs when your response to a stimulus increases over time?
Sensitization
In what age demographic is observational learning most common?
Kids/youth
What is a word used to describe doing something with motivation and purpose.
Intention
I've grown more annoyed with noise in airports the more time i spend in them. What kind of non-associative learning is this?
Sensitization
Operant conditioning
Imprinting
What is it called when you reenact someone elses behavior
Imitation / Replication
What is it called when you learn a new skill but dont utilize the learnings until a later time?
Latent learning
I grow my skiing ability through watching competitions, video segments and other pro skiers on the mountain. What kind of learning is this?
Observational
You immediately back your bag and stand up to leave school as the bell rings. What kind of associative learning is this?
Classical conditioning
I get more accustomed to waiting in traffic on my drive home the longer I work the same job. What kind of non-associative learning is this?
Habituation
At what age can observational learning occur?
Any
What is it called when you have a sudden realization? Ie. Lightbulb thought
Insight learning
One individual is optimistic about learning a new sport, whereas their friend doesn't belief they are capable. What are these 2 mindsets and provide a brief definition for both
Growth mindset = Belief that qualities can grow, evolve and appreciate
Fixed mindset = Belief that qualities are fixed and can not grow or appreciate
Define the difference between associative and non-associative learning.
Associative learning is composed of a connection between 2 stimuli or events. Non-associative learning only involves 1 stimulus or event and does not involve incentives.
I am now more sensitive to needles after repeated and excessive exposure. What kind of non-associative learning is this?
Sensitization
Name the 4 stages of observational learning
Attention, Retention, Motor reproduction, and Reinforcement
Who was the Amercian psychologist who believed behavior is goal directed?
Edward Tolman
A dog barks at guests when they enter a home because it thinks they could be intruders, regardless of if the dog has been taught not to bark. What kind of biological learning factor is this?
Instinctive drift