Classical I
Classical II
Operant I
Operant II
Social
100
Relatively permanent change in an organism's behavior due to experince
What is learning
100
In Pavlov's experiment, this was the salivation in response to the food. It's a natrually occouring response to the US
What is unconditioned response
100
emitted response that results in consequences either reinforcers or punishments
What is operant conditioning
100
reinforcement where a response is reinforced only after a specified number of responses EX: Punching card w/ coffee
What is fixed ratio
100
learning by observing others
What is observational learning
200
Change in an organisms behavior cannot be explained by:
What is native response, maturational change, temporary states
200
In Pavlov's experiment this is the tuning fork. It was a previously neutral stimulus.
What is conditioned stimulus
200
Behaviors followed by favorable consequnces become more likely. Behaviors followed by unfavorable consequences become less likely
What is Thorndike's Law of Effect
200
reinforcement where a response is reinforced after an unpredictable number of responses EX: Slot Machines
What is variable ratio
200
Creator of Bobo doll experiment
Who is Alferd Bandura
300
the acquisition of specific behavior patterns when in the presence of a specific stimiulus
What is conditioning
300
in Pavlov's experiment this was the salivation in response to the tuning of the fork. The dog learned this in response to the CS.
What is conditioned response
300
Using reinforcers to guide behavior toward closer approximations of a desired goal
What is shaping
300
schedule of reinforcement where the first response is rewarded only after a specified amount of time has elapsed. EX: Paycheck
What is fixed interval
300
a form of learning where individuals ascertain how to act or perform by observing another individual. Think of it this way, you may know how to tell a joke better because you have watched Jay Leno's standup routine on TV
What is Modeling
400
Transfer a natural response from one stimulus to another neutral stimulus
What is Classical Conditioning
400
Taking something you already feel positive about and linking it with a likable celebrity. EX: The Weeknd with vaping company
What is the Association Principle
400
Any event that INCREASES the probability of a response
What is +/- Reinforcement
400
a variable-interval schedule of reinforcement is one in which the reinforcement (the reward) is provided after an inconsistent amount of time has passed and following a specific behavior being performed. Let's look at some examples to help this make more sense. EX: Shopping at the thrift store, sometimes you get good stuff, sometimes not, but you keep checking.
What is variable interval
400
something that is experienced through another person; our tendency to repeat or duplicate behaviors for which others are being rewarded
What is Vicarious Reinfrocement and Punishment
500
In Pavlov's experiment this is the food. This natrually triggered a response
What is unconditioned stimulus
500
tendency for stimuli similar to CS to elicit similar responses
What is generalization
500
DECREASES the probability of a response
What is +/- Punishment
500
occurs when an expected external incentive such as money or prizes decreases a person's intrinsic motivation to perform a task. EX: Children w puffy stickers and paintings.
What is overjustification Effect
500
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