Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Observational Learning
Key Psychologists
Real-Life Applications
100

What is the unlearned, natural response to a stimulus called?

Unconditioned response (UR).

100

Who is the psychologist most associated with operant conditioning?

B.F. Skinner.

100

Who conducted the famous Bobo doll experiment?

Albert Bandura.

100

Who discovered classical conditioning through experiments with dogs?

Ivan Pavlov.

100

A dog salivates when it hears a can opener. What type of learning is this?

Classical conditioning.

200

In Pavlov’s experiment, what was the neutral stimulus before conditioning?

The bell.

200

What type of reinforcement involves removing an unpleasant stimulus to increase behavior?

Negative reinforcement

200

What type of neurons are believed to fire when observing and performing the same action?

Mirror neurons

200

Which psychologist studied taste aversion in rats?

John Garcia

200

A parent gives their child extra screen time for completing homework. What type of reinforcement is this?

Positive reinforcement.

300

What term describes the reappearance of a conditioned response after extinction?

Spontaneous recovery.

300

What reinforcement schedule rewards a behavior after a random number of responses?

Variable-ratio schedule

300

What is the term for learning by watching others?

Observational learning

300

Who proposed the Law of Effect?

Edward Thorndike.

300

A worker receives a paycheck every two weeks. What reinforcement schedule does this represent?

Fixed-interval schedule

400

What happens when stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus trigger the same response?

Generalization.

400

What is the difference between positive punishment and negative punishment?

Positive punishment adds an aversive stimulus, while negative punishment removes a desirable stimulus.

400

What kind of behavior is modeled to encourage positive, socially beneficial actions?

Prosocial behavior

400

Who is considered the father of behaviorism?

John B. Watson

400

A student stops studying because they believe their efforts won’t improve their grade. What psychological phenomenon is this?

Learned helplessness

500

How does higher-order conditioning differ from basic classical conditioning?

In higher-order conditioning, a new neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus by being paired with an already established conditioned stimulus.

500

What technique involves rewarding successive approximations of a desired behavior?

Shaping.

500

How can observational learning explain the spread of aggressive behaviors?

Observing others engage in aggressive actions can lead individuals to model and replicate those behaviors.

500

Which psychologist demonstrated the cognitive map concept in rats?

Edward Tolman

500

What kind of learning explains why children might develop fears their parents have?

Observational learning.