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18 Cards in this Set
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primary caregiver
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person child is most attached to
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affection
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an emotional bond
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stimulus
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event causing reaction
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innate
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natural, instinctive
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conditioned
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learnt
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classical conditioning
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association made between neutral stimulus and innate/unconditioned response
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operant conditioning
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association made between action and reward
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operant
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action
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reinforce
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causes action to be repeated
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name both learning theories
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operant and classical conditioning
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outline the learning theory
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children have no attachments before they are born and must learn to become attached to their mothers
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outline classical conditioning
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-food (ucs) = happy baby (ucr)
-mum (ns) + food (ucs) = happy baby (unr) -mum (cs) =happy baby (cr) baby associates mum with food and the feeling of pleasure/happiness and soon just associates mum with that feeling. |
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positive reinforcement
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good situation even better
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negative reinforcement
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takes away unpleasent situation/feeling
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outline operant conditioning
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-baby cries (operant/action)
-baby rewarded with food (primary reinforcer) -baby given food by mum (secondary reinforcer) -food associated with pleasure and in turn the mother -baby reinforces action (crying) to bring mum close which brings food. |
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whos the person that done the operant conditioning?
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dolland and miller
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whos the person that done classical conditioning?
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pavlov
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cupboard love theory
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attachments are only made by food
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