learning
observational learning
classical conditioning
operant conditioning
100

Define learning

formal methods of acquiring new knowledge or skills

100

Define observational learning

learning that occurs through observing the actions of others

100

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

psychologist who investigated the role of saliva in digestion using dogs. 

100

Who is Edward Thorndike?

the first psychologist to systematically investigate animal learning and how voluntary behaviors are influenced by their consequences 

200

What are the three basic types of learning

classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning

200

From how old do we start imitating others behaviors?

two to three days 

200

what is an example of reflexive behavior?

Sneezing and/or shivering 

200

define operant conditioning

the basic learning process that involves changing the probability that a response will be repeated by manipulating the consequences of that response 

300

Define conditioning

the process of learning associations between environmental events and behavioral responses

300

what are mirror neurons?

brain cells that became activated both when individuals perform a motor act and when they observe the same motor act done by an individual 

300

Who discovered behaviorism?

John Watson

300

what is another term for positive punishment

punishment by application

400

Which situations are conditioning being used?

from washing your hands to complex skills like merging on the highway

400

Who is Albert Bandura?

A psychologist who proved observational learning invloves active cognitive processes and not mechanical copying.

400

what is another word to associate "conditioned" with?

learned

400

what is the operant chamber aka the skinner box

a small cage with a food dispenser attached to the cage is a device that automatically records the number of operants made by an experimental animal usually a rat or pigeon.