Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Social Learning
Cognitive Behaviorism
General
100

The bell that rings before food is brought out.

What is an example of a Conditioned Stimulus?

100

A reinforcement in which said behavior is ignored and in turn may see the behavior deteriorate or disappear over time.

What is Extinction? 

100

The way children can learn by observation. 

What is Imitation? 

100

The study of the many internal activities that influence behavior

What is Cognitive Behaviorism?

100

The four theories of learning

What is Classical Conditioning, Operant conditioning, Social Learning, and Cognitive Behaviorism?

200

The father of classical conditioning.

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

200

Behavior that is unwanted is met by harm and is often confusing to kids and children and is often seen with animals.

What is punishment?

200

The process of learning by observation. 

What is Modeling?

200

A key element in the cognitive basis of behavior

What is Self-efficacy?

200

Two theories are the basis for the field of behaviorism.

What is Classical and Operant conditioning?

300

When a CR no longer occurs when the CS is presented. 


What is extinction? 
300

The theorist after Thorndike and Pavlov, that is responsible for the focus on the modification of voluntary behaviors, called Operant Conditioning.

Who is B.F Skinner?

300

Responsible for the creation of the theory of contrasting behaviorism. 

Who is Albert Bandura? 

300

Area in cognitive Behaviorism that has received the most considerable attention among those interested in learning and performance

What are Expectancies?

300

___ are strengths of the Learning Theories. 

Learning Theories draw attention to how events can influence learning and produce change. // Provide ways of analyzing systematic features of the environment and have highlighted the capacity of humans to detect and respond to those features. // Highlights ways to structure the environment to promote new learning and behavior change. // Widespread practical applications in educational, organizational, and therapeutic environment // Contributes new understanding of how environmental contexts may differ, which can result in promote changes in behavior // Theoretical constructs closely tied to testable hypothesis and systematic experimentation // Makes important contributions to general understanding of mechanisms that support continuity and persistence in behavior // Reveals distinction between learning and performance.

400

A learning method or process wherein the learner associates a certain response to an object or a stimulus resulting in a positive or negative outcome.

What is association?

400

A reinforcement in which said behavior is ignored and in turn may see the behavior deteriorate or disappear over time.

What is Extinction?

400

The dependent variable of the Bobo Doll Experiment?

What was the Level of Aggression?

400

They are strategies for achieving one's goals, including techniques for managing internal emotional states, creating a plan, and putting it into action

What are Self-regularly plans?

400

____ are limitations of the Learning Theories (many were listed in the ppt, name at least one)

Reliance on animal studies // Reliance on deprivation to manipulate motivation in learning limits generalizability // Lack of attention to individual differences in ability, motives, skills and maturity that influence learning // Lack of framework to account for developmental readiness in learning and performance // Many applications of the learning theories in areas such as weight loss, exercise, or addiction, fail to take into account differences in the learner’s readiness or motivation to change // The theories present a view of environments as separate from the person whereas individuals play an active role in selecting, designing, and personalizing their environments

500

For Bart, cupcakes became what kind of stimulus?


A conditioned stimulus
500

Behavior that is unwanted is met by harm and is often confusing to kids and children and is often seen with animals.

What is Punishment?

500

An incentive to imitate a model 

What is a Reward? 

500

Involves someone convincing another person that they have the capability to perform a task successfully or to encourage someone to try a new task

What is Verbal Persuasion?

500

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