Learning and Conditioning Modules 27 through 31
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Learning | show 🗑
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Associative Learning | show 🗑
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Cognitive Learning | show 🗑
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show | An innate reflex response. (blinking)
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Stimulated Response/Conditioned Response | show 🗑
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Pavlov | show 🗑
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show | Operant Conditioning. Interested in emitted behaviors, and voluntary response that acts on the environment to produce consequences.
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John B Watson | show 🗑
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show | A stimulus that does not evoke a response.
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show | A stimulus innately capable of eliciting a response.
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Conditioned stimulus (CS) | show 🗑
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Conditioned response (CR) | show 🗑
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Extinction (in both CC & OC) | show 🗑
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show | The reappearance of a learned response after it's apparent extinction.
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Stimulus generalization | show 🗑
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show | The learned ability to respond differently to similar stimuli.
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show | An emotional response that has been linked to a previously non-emotional stimulus by classical conditioning.
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Systematic Densensitization | show 🗑
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show | Classical conditioning brought about by observing another person react to a particular stimulus.
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Positive reinforcement | show 🗑
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Negative reinforcement | show 🗑
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Punishment | show 🗑
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Shaping | show 🗑
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show | When a stimulus causes a traumatic conditioned emotional response a person can gain a phobia. (Little Albert Experiment) (clanged symbols behind an infants head every time it came into contact with something soft and furry. Child gained a phobia.
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show | Non-learned reinforcers; usually those that satisfy physiological needs.
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Secondary Reinforcer | show 🗑
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Token Reinforcer | show 🗑
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Social Reinforcer | show 🗑
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show | A behavior that is repeated because it appears to produce reinforcement, even though it is unnecessary.
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show | A pattern in which a reinforcer follows every correct response.
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show | A pattern in which only a portion of all responses are reinforced.
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Fixed ratio schedule | show 🗑
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show | A reinforcer is given only when a correct response is made only after a set amount of time has passed since the last reinforced response. Responses made during the time interval are not reinforced.
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Variable Ratio schedule | show 🗑
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show | A reinforcer is given for the first correct response made after a varied amount of time has passed since the last reinforced response. Responses made during the time interval are not reinforced.
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show | Punishment is an event that follows the response in order to decrease it's likelihood, positive reinforcement occurs when a response is followed by a reward or other positive event, negative reinforcement increases responding by removing discomfort.
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Problems with Punishment? | show 🗑
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Observational Learning (Bobo) | show 🗑
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