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| One learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events |
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| Behavior that is strengthened if followed by reinforcement and weakened if followed by punishment |
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| Repeatedly perceive an outcome following an event |
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| U.S. is an unconditioned stimulus. |
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| Who picked up Ivan Pavlov's research and what did he apply it to? |
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| John Watson and he applied it to human behavior. |
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| the process of acquiring a conditioned response |
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| What is Law of Effect (Thorndyke) |
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| behaviors that produce favorable outcomes are likely to be repeated |
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| What is positive punishment? |
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| What is negative punishment? |
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| Spanking is a WHAT punisher? |
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| Positive. GIVING punishment. |
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| Response after a certain number of clicks. (i.e. 5 clicks) |
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| Response after a period of time. (i.e. 2 Minutes) |
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| What is a Variable Ratio? |
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| Around every 20th on average. (15-25 Hits, random response somewhere) |
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| What is Variable interval? |
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| Response around a section of time. (5-15 seconds, response sometime in there) |
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| What is Variable interval? |
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| Response around a section of time. (5-15 seconds, response sometime in there) |
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| What is the three stage process of Memory? |
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| Encoding, Storage, and then Retrieval. |
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| What two methods of encoding can a person use? |
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| What study was Ebbighaus known for? |
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| Memory Research, and his work with nonsense syllables. |
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| What is the Serial Position Effect? Two words for it? |
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| You are more likely to remember the beginning or end of a list. Recency and Primacy. |
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| What does Sensory memory include? |
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| What did John Miller say you could remember in short term memory? |
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| Around 7 Items. Give or Take 2. |
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| What does Consolidation mean? |
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| Stuff getting transferred from short to long term memory. |
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| What five things are involved in Cognition? |
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| Concepts, Problem Solving, Decision-Making, Intuition, & Framing. (CPDIF) |
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| Mental groupings of similar things and making thinking faster, but not more efficient. |
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| Your idea of an object and what it is supposed to look like. |
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| What are the three behaviors of intelligent people? |
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| Practical problem-solving skills, verbal skills, and social competence. |
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| What did Charles Spreeman refer to as "g"? |
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| What are four ways of problem solving? |
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| Trial and Error, Algorithms, Heuristics, & Insight |
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