Positive Reinforcement is a type of Classical Conditioning. (True or False)
False
Bob studied for 2 hours and got a D on his test. For the next test he studied 20 hours. The D acted as this
Positive Reinforcement
A child who is afraid of cats associates all small furry creatures like dogs with cats. Now whenever they see a dog they are also scared of them. What is this
Generalization
Another name for Tip-of-the-tounge Phenomena is called this
Retrieval failure
This is the what distinguishing between similar stimuli and conditioned stimuli is called. (Often happens after Generalization)
Discrimination
Cob is disruptive during recess. Because of this his recess is taken away and he became less disruptive. This is an example of this type of conditioning
Negative Punishment
The basic idea of this type of conditioning is about learning associations between our behavior and its consequences
Operant conditioning
Remembering the things that were random when given a group of similar things to remember is called this effect
Surprise Effect
A child goes to a haunted house and a man screams at him and he cries. The next time he hears a scream from the TV he cries. The second time the child cries is this
Conditioned Response
Every third A that a student gets, they get ice cream. This is this schedule of reinforcement.
Fixed Ratio
Modiling, Observing, and imitating behaviors is this type of learning.
Observational Learning
Only remembering things that were heard first when given a list of things to remember is called this.
Primacy Effect
In the in-text example on Pavlov's dogs, the bell PRIOR TO CONDITIONING was known as this.
Neutral stimulus
This reappearance, after a period of rest, of an extinguished response is this.
Spontaneous Recovery
An operant conditioning procedure in which reinforcers guide behavior toward closer and closer approximations of the desired behaviors is this.
Shaping
This type of amnesia is when you can not remember memories from when you were a baby
Infantile Amnesia
A child receives a shot from the doctor and it's painful, causing the child to cry. The next day, he sees the doctor at Walmart. Two weeks later, he goes back to Walmart and he cries. This is the type of condtioning that occured.
Higher-Order Conditioning
In operant conditioning, any event that strengthens the behavior it follows is this.
Reinforcement
Preparedness
There was a man who couldn't remember that his wife just entered the room a couple mintues ago. When he saw her, he acted as if he hadn't seen her in years. He had this type of Amnesia.
Anterograde Amnesia