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24 Cards in this Set
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Classical conditioning |
Associate stimuli w/ response |
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Operant conditioning |
Will or won't do something because of consequences Voluntary responses to manipulate-- bonuses |
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B.F. Skinner |
Rat in box Operant conditioning |
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Reinforcers |
Positive or negative |
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Positive reinforcers |
Give somethig |
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Negative reinforcers |
Decrease or take something away |
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Positive punishment |
Give something. Tickets |
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Negative punishment |
Take away- grounded |
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Discrimination stimuli |
Whether or not behavior will be reinforced-- behavior change between social groups |
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Behaviorist |
Relatively perm. Practice or experience |
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Cognitive learning |
Mental change. Choice in learning. |
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Pavlov |
Dogs and classical conditioning |
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Orienting reflex |
Look at sound, but not change behavior |
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Unconditioned stimulus |
Unlearned stimulus that gets response |
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Unconditioned response |
Unlearned response to unlearned stimulus |
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NS + UCS = UCR |
Pairing is key |
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Generalize |
All stimuli that are similar (white fluffy objects) |
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Discriminate |
Specific thing |
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Extinction |
Conditioned stimuli doesn't give the conditioned response |
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Spontaneous recovery |
If stimulus and consequence start to occur again, response comes back |
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Ratio schedules |
Paid every 5 shirts |
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Variable ratio |
Slots. Not fixed. Random |
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Shaping |
Step by step to condition them. Slowly learn dances |
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Successive approximations |
Reinforce in succession. As they go. |