Labels
Op. Cond. Examples
Classical Conditioning
100

This is what UCR stands for:

Unconditioned response

100

The naughty preschooler is made to sit in time out so he won't throw crayons again

Punishment

100

This is a form of learning in which one stimulus causes a response usually caused by another stimulus

Classical conditioning

200

This is what CR stands for:

Conditioned stimulus

200

The teacher puts a sticker on Johnny's paper when he gets 100

Positive reinforcement

200

In classical conditioning, this initially evokes no response

Neutral stimulus

300
This is what UCS stands for:

Unconditioned Stimulus

300

Mrs. Hutch put some soup into the microwave and it's now steaming hot. In the past when she tried to take it out she burned herself. Now she always puts oven mitts on before she takes it out. What type of OC is this?

Negative reinforcements

300

Pavlov's dogs learned to respond to this conditioned stimulus.

Tuning fork (or bell :(   )
400

This is what CR stands for:

Conditioned response

400

Since your boss started a "swear jar" at work, you are swearing less and less because you don't want to lose your valuable cash. What type of OC is this?

Negative punishment/Omission training
400

In classical conditioning, the neutral stimulus always becomes the:

Conditioned stimulus

500

This is what NS stands for:

Neutral stimulus

500

It starts raining the first time you are out driving. Your mom tells you to turn on the windshield wipers. Now that you are an expert driver, you always have them on in wet weather. What type of OC is this?

Negative Reinforcement

500

In classical conditioning, rising blood pressure, salivating, and fear are all examples of:

Unconditioned responses