Important People in Learning
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Types of Operant Conditioning
Stages of Classical Conditioning
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This person is responsible for the initial studies on classical conditioning. Who is Ivan Pavlov. Important People in Learning 100 | This is the process by which an organism learns a new association between two stimuli-a neutral stimulus and one that already evokes a reflexive response. What is Classical Conditioning. Classical Conditioning 100 | This is the process of changing behavior by providing reinforcement after a response. What is operant conditioning. Operant Conditioning 100 | This category of operant conditioning strengthens or increases the likelihood of a behavior. What is positive reinforcement. Types of Operant Conditioning 100 | This stage of classical conditioning establishes or strengthens a conditioned response. What is acquisition. Stages of Classical Conditioning 100 | This is the type of operant conditioning where the omission of the response leads to restoration of the usual privileges. What is omission training. Other 100 |
This person is credited with studying operant conditioning. Who is Edward Thorndike. Important People in Learning 200 | This is the event that automatically elicits an unconditioned response. What is unconditioned stimulus. Classical Conditioning 200 | This is the event that follows a response and increases the later probability or frequency of that response. What is a reinforcer. Operant Conditioning 200 | This category of operant conditioning causes the individual to learn to avoid an outcome by being passive. What is passive avoidance learning. Types of Operant Conditioning 200 | This stage of classical conditioning extinguishes a classically conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus. What is extinction Stages of Classical Conditioning 200 | This is the type of behavior where establishing a new response by reinforcing successive approximations to it. What is shaping behavior. Other 200 |
This device was used by Thorndike in his studies. What is the Puzzle Box. Important People in Learning 300 | This is the action that the unconditioned stimulus elicits. What is unconditioned response. Classical Conditioning 300 | This event decreases the probability of a response. What is punishment. Operant Conditioning 300 | This category of operant conditioning increase the frequency of a behavior but one does not get anything but there is an absence in it. What is negative reinforcement. Types of Operant Conditioning 300 | This stage of classical conditioning brings a temporary return of an extinguished response after a delay. What is spontaneous recovery. Stages of Classical Conditioning 300 | This type of behaviorist denies that hunger, fear, and other internal, private events cause behavior. What is a radical behaviorist. Other 300 |
This person is credited with the studies of shaping behavior. Who is B.F. Skinner. Important People in Learning 400 | This is the response that depends on the preceding conditions. What is conditioned stimulus. Classical Conditioning 400 | These type of reinforcers are reinforcers because of their own properties. What are primary reinforcers. Operant Conditioning 400 | This is the type of negative reinforcement where a response stops an outcome. What is escape learning. Types of Operant Conditioning 400 | This is the extension of a conditioned response from the training to similar stimuli. What is stimulus generalization. Stages of Classical Conditioning 400 | This type of behaviorist studies only the events that they can measure and observe. What is a methodological behaviorist. Other 400 |
This device was used by Skinner in his studies. What is Skinner’s box. Important People in Learning 500 | This is the response the conditioned stimulus begins to elicit as a result of the conditioning procedure. What is conditioned response. Classical Conditioning 500 | These type of reinforcers become reinforcers because of previous experiences. What are secondary reinforcers. Operant Conditioning 500 | This type of negative reinforcement prevents an outcome altogether. What is avoidance learning. Types of Operant Conditioning 500 | This is when a person responds differently because two stimuli predict different outcomes. What is discriminating. Stages of Classical Conditioning 500 | This type of psychologist studies only observable, measureable behaviors, not mental processes. What is a behaviorist. Other 500 |
This animal was used in Pavlov's studies.
What is a dog.
Pavlov
This behavior is aquired when each step is reinforced with the opportunity to engage in the next one.
What is chaining behavior.
Skinner Behaviors
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