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Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Cognition
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Social Learning
100
The response of an unconditioned stimulus.
What is unconditioned response or innate response?
100
The two components required for operant conditioning.
What is reinforcers and punishments?
100
Formulas or learned algorithms that we are taught.
What is artificial concept?
100
Objects that are used as reinforcers that appeal to primitive desires: food and water.
What is a primary reinforcer?
100
Kohler's chimps showed this type of learning with a banana.
What is insight learning?
200
The period of time when a neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
What is acquisition?
200
Example of this: playing awful music to discourage a child from throwing a temper tantrum.
What is positive punishment?
200
The images that are conjured up naturally in our mind. "dog" and we see a cocker spaniel in our head.
What is natural concept?
200
Objects that must be paired with a primary reinforcer to give them value.
What is a secondary reinforcer?
200
Name of the psychologist that showed social learning through the use of the Bobo doll.
What is Bandura?
300
The term for when a subject no longer shows a conditioned response to an unconditioned stimulus.
What is extinction?
300
Sheldon used this technique to condition Penny to show correct behavior.
What is positive reinforcement? Use of chocolates.
300
A person who cannot imagine using a dime as a flathead driver is unable to get over this.
What is functional fixedness?
300
Schedule in which a subject is given a reward every time they show correct behavior.
What is continuous?
300
Name of when a subject observes a behavior and imitates it.
What is modeling?
400
The full name of the scientist that discovered classical conditioning.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
400
Name of the psychologist who claimed that he could shape any child into anything by using operant conditioning.
Who is BF Skinner?
400
The bias that we have by thinking that we had known something all along.
What is hindsight bias?
400
Type of schedule where a subject is given reward after a certain set number of times.
What is fixed ratio schedule?
400
The term that means a lasting change in behavior that results from experience.
What is learning?
500
The conditioned response in the famous dog experiment showing classical conditioning.
What is drooling at the sound of a bell?
500
Example of this: Parent tells child that if they clean their room, they will not have to go grandma's house to help her clean her attic out.
What is negative reinforcement?
500
A series of expected events in a recognized pattern of certain settings.
What is a script?
500
The animal that was originally used by Skinner to show operant conditioning.
What is rat?
500
The state of being when a subject shows loss of control in a situation after multiple failed attempts.
What is learned helplessness.