Types of Learning
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Observational Learning
Wild Card
100

Ringing a bell when a dog receives food is an example of this.


What is classical conditioning?


100

The initial period of learning.

What is acquisition?

100

Is a famous psychologist who believed that behavior is motivated by consequences.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

100

Is an individual who sets a standard for another individual.

What is a model?

100

A relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge that results from experience.

What is learning?

200

A conditioning that teaches using reward and punishment.

What is operant conditioning?

200

A stimulus that elicits a reflexive response from an organism.

What is an unconditioned stimulus?

200

Example: seatbelt systems that go “beep, beep” until you fasten your seatbelt.

What is positive punishment?

200

If you saw that the model was rewarded for their behavior, you will be more likely to copy them.

What is vicarious reinforcement?

200

Innate behaviors triggered by a broader range of events.

What are instincts?

300

Is also known as Pavlovian conditioning.

What is classical conditioning?

300

When a dog stops associating the bell (conditional stimulus) with food (the unconditional stimulus).

What is extinction?

300

Is Skinner’s idea (law) that learning is the result of consequences.

What is the law of effect?

300

The idea of new behaviors being acquired by observing and imitating others.

What is social learning theory?

300

The most effective way to teach an organism.

What is positive reinforcement?

400

How B.F. Skinner trained rats and pigeons.

What is operant conditioning?

400

When an organism mistakes another stimulus for the conditioned stimulus.

What is stimulus generalization?

400

Reinforcing behaviors more and more like the desired behavior until the organism performs the specific desired behavior.

What is shaping?

400

If a model is punished for their behavior, you will be less likely to copy them.

What is vicarious punishment?

400

Responding to similar stimuli differently.  An example of this is knowing the difference between windchimes and your text notifications.

What is stimulus discrimination?

500

Is an umbrella term that covers both classical conditioning and operant conditioning.

What is associative learning?

500

A return of a previously extinguished conditioned response: after taking a break from the conditioned stimulus.

What is spontaneous recovery?

500

The reinforcement schedule that elicits the highest response from organisms.

What is the variable ratio reinforcement schedule?

500

Is the last step in the modeling process.

What is wanting to replicate the behavior?

500

Examples of these reinforcers include money and grades.

What are secondary reinforcers?