Vocabulary
Conditioning
Reinforcement
Misc.
Important figures in learning.
100
A relatively permanent change in an organisms behavior due to experience.
What is Learning?
100
Identify the two types of conditioning.
What is operant and classical conditioning?
100
Identify the two types of reinforcement.
What is positive and negative reinforcement?
100
important figure that studied classical conditioning.
What is pavlov
200
Learning that certain events occur together. It is a type of learning that associates two stimuli, or a response and it's consequences.
What is associative learning?
200
Learning to associate a response and it's consequences. Learning from others experiences and examples. Includes observation.
What is operant conditioning?
200
Define the two types of reinforcement.
What is positive reinforcement is presenting a stimulus and negative reinforcement is taking it away.
200
Identify and define the two types of punishment
What is positive-administering an adversive stimulus and negative-withdrawing a desirable stimulus.
200
Figure believed that external influences shape behavior. (he supported operant conditioning.
What is B.F. Skinner
300
The process of learning associations.
What is Conditioning?
300
Learning to associate two stimuli to anticipate events. *hint, Pavlov's experiment is an example of this.
What is classical conditioning?
300
Identify and define extrinsic vs intrinsic motivation
What is intrinsic-desire to perform a behavior for its own sake. Extrinsic-desire to perform a behavior due to promised rewards.
300
Famous for bobo doll experiment
What is bandura
400
Define observational learning and modeling.
What is learning by observing others, process of observing and imitating a specific behavior.
400
Supported the idea of classical conditioning.
What is watson
500
Define the US, UR, NS, CS, and CR in Pavlov's experiment, before, during, and after conditioning.
What is before US-food, UR-salivation NS-tone, during US-Food in mouth UR-salivation NS-tone, after CS-tone CR-salivation.
500
Define fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, and variable interval schedules.
What is FR-reinforce after a set number of responses. VR-reinforce after an unpredictable number of responses. FI-reinforce the first response after a fixed time period. VI-reinforce the first response after varying time intervals.
500
Define the findings of Bandura's experiment.
What is we are likely to imitate people similar in nature to our own.
500
Had idea of biological predisposition
What is John Garcia