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1. Extinction 2. Spontaneous recovery 3. Vicarious learning/conditioning 4. Phobias |
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1. Positive reinforcement 2. Negative reinforcement 3. Primary vs. Secondary reinforcement 4. Tokens |
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| What is the difference between Classical and Operant conditioning? |
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| Classical happens BEFORE a behavior, Operant happens DURING or AFTER a behavior |
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| Who is Ivan Pavlov & what experiment did he do? |
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| Russian scientist studied digestion; did the dog salivating with bell experiment |
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| Stimulus that does not evoke a response |
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| Stimulus that evoke a response because it has been repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus |
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| Stimulus innately capable of eliciting a response |
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| A learned response elicited by a conditioned stimulus |
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| Weakening of a conditioned response through removal of reinforcement |
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| Reappearance of a learned response following apparent extinction |
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| When a response is followed by a reward or other positive event |
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| When a response is followed by the removal of an unpleasant event; ends discomfort |
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| Any event that follows a response and decreases the likelihood of it recurring |
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| Non-learned and natural; satisfies psychological need (food, water) |
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| Learned reinforcer (money, grades, approval, praise) |
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| Tangible secondary reinforcer (money, gold stars) |
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| What are phobias? & What are some common ones? |
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Irrational fear of things that normally won't hurt us -Heights, animals, medical issues |
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