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1 for 100 A learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone. What is classical conditioning (a.k.a. Pavlovian or respondent conditioning)?

Russian physiologist who discovered classical conditioning through his work on digestion in dogs. Who is Ivan Pavlov? 1 for 200

A naturally occurring stimulus that leads to an involuntary response. 1 for 300 A naturally occurring stimulus that leads to an involuntary response. What is an unconditioned stimulus (UCS)? Note: unconditioned means “unlearned” or “naturally occurring.

____ must come before UCS. Backwards conditioning does not work! ____ and UCS must come very close together in time - ideally, only several seconds apart. What is CS?

_________ is the disappearance or weakening of a learned response following the removal or absence of the unconditioned stimulus. 1 for 500 What is Extinction?

Any relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience or practice. What is learning? 2 for 100

What is a conditioned stimulus (CS)? 2 for 200 A stimulus that becomes able to produce a learned reflex response by being paired with the original unconditioned stimulus. What is a conditioned stimulus (CS)?

What is Stimulus generalization? 2 for 300 _______ _________ is the tendency to respond to a stimulus that is only similar to the original conditioned stimulus with the conditioned response, What is Stimulus generalization?

What is Spontaneous recovery? 2 for 400 ___________ ________ is the term used to describe the reappearance of a learned response after extinction has occurred. What is Spontaneous recovery?

What is a Conditioned Emotional Response (CER)? 2 for 500 An emotional response that has become classically conditioned to occur to learned stimuli. What is a Conditioned Emotional Response (CER)?

3 for 100 _______ conditioning is the learning of voluntary behavior through the effects of pleasant and unpleasant consequences to responses. What is Operant?

3 for 200 Operant conditioning (a.k.a. “____________  conditioning") is a type of learning in which (a) the strength of a behavior is modified by the behavior's consequences, such as reward or punishment, and (b) the behavior is controlled by antecedents called "discriminative stimuli" which come to signal those consequences What is instrumental?

3 for 300 __________ reinforcer: any reinforcer that becomes reinforcing after being paired with a primary reinforcer, such as praise, tokens, or gold stars. What is secondary?

What is partial reinforcement? The _______ _______ effect describes a response that is reinforced after some - but not all - correct responses and tends to be very resistant to extinction. What is partial reinforcement?

What is Instinctive drift? _________ _____: tendency for an animal’s behavior to revert to genetically controlled patterns. What is Instinctive drift? 3 for 500

4 for 100 _____________ was one of the most influential of American psychologists. A behaviorist, he developed the theory of operant conditioning -- the idea that behavior is determined by its consequences, be they reinforcements or punishments, which make it more or less likely that the behavior will occur again. Skinner believed that the only scientific approach to psychology was one that studied behaviors, not internal (subjective) mental processes. Who is B. F. Skinner?

4 for 200 _________ reinforcer: any reinforcer that is naturally reinforcing by meeting a basic biological need, such as hunger, thirst, or touch What is Primary?

4 for 300 ________reinforcement: the reinforcement of a response by the removal, escape from, or avoidance of an unpleasant stimulus. What is Negative ?

What is Applied behavior analysis (ABA)? 4 for 400 _______ ________ ________ : modern term for a form of behavior modification that uses shaping techniques to mold a desired behavior or response. What is Applied behavior analysis (ABA)?

4 for 500 ______ learning: learning that remains hidden until its application becomes useful. What is Latent?

5 for 100 Learning new behavior by watching a model perform that behavior it is a type of learning most associated with the work and social learning theory of psychologist _______ ________. Who is Albert Bandura?

Four Elements of Observational Learning 5 for 200 Four Elements of Observational Learning What are attention, memory, imitation and motivation?

5 for 300 Observational learning (aka, Social Learning) suggests that individuals learn by ______________. What is modeling?

5 for 400 Observation of violence is linked to a ________ likelihood of subsequently acting aggressively. What is greater?

5 for 500 What is a bobo doll?

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