Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
Erikson's Psychosocial Stages
Modeling/Observation
100

What happens when the Conditioned Response dies out?

Extinction

100

Who is the main psychologist credited for Operant Conditioning? 

B.F. Skinner

100
At what age do you reach the Formal Operational Stage?

12 and older

100

What basic conflict occurs at Infancy?

Trust vs. Mistrust

100

What experiment was used to test modeling?

Bandura's Bobo Dolls

200

What's the name of the experiment John Watson conducted to test Classical Conditioning?

Little Albert

200

What kind of reinforcement schedule works rapidly, but is more prone to extinction?

Continuous Reinforcement

200

What do infants learn in the Sensorimotor Stage?

Object Permanence

200

What key skill successfully occurs during Early Childhood?

Autonomy

300

What does the Neutral Stimuli always become?

The Conditioned Stimulus

300

What kind of Operant Conditioning occurs when you add a stimulus to decrease behavior?

Positive Punishment

300

What is the Preoperational Stage?

The stage when a child can learn language but not concrete knowledge/reasoning

300

What important event occurs at Maturity?

Reflection on Life

400

What's the first stage of Classical Conditioning?

Acquisition

400

What type of schedule is used when a consequence is delivered after a changing and unpredictable amount of time has passed?

Variable Interval Schedule

400

What is Egocentrism?

The difficulty taking another's point of view

500

What is the biological explanation behind an animal's capacity for conditioning?

Biological Predisposition

500

What principle claims properties (mass/volume/number) stage the same?

 Conservation