Chapter 5 study guide General psychology Test
conditioned response
a learned response to a conditioned stimulus.
Negative reinforcement
a response with the removal or escape from something unpleasant will also increase the likelihood of that response being repeated.
neutral stimulus
a stimulus that has no effect on the desired response prior to conditioning.
Punishment
any stimulus when following a behavior, that decreases the future likelihood of the original behavior it followed.
Reinforcement
anything that, when following a response, causes that response to be more likely to happen again.
learning
is any relatively permanent change in behavior brought by experienced or practice.
spontaneous recovery
the reappearance of a learned response after extinction has occurred.
Positive reinforcemet
the reinforcement of a response by the addition or experience of a pleasurable consequence, such as a reward like pat on the back.
negative punishment
the removal of something pleasant, that decreases the future likelihood of the behavior it followed.
who discovered classical conditioning?
Pavlov
reflex
an unlearned, involuntary response that is not under personal control or choice
Positive punishment
the application or adding of something pleasant, that decreases the likelihood of the behavior it followed.
unconditioned response
the automatic and involuntary response to the unconditioned stimulus
unconditioned stimulus
the automatic and involuntary response to the unconditioned stimulus
operant conditioning
the kind of learning that occurs with automatic, involuntary behavior.
1. Doesn't always stop the behavior, may suppress temporarily 2. If the punisher is strong enough it can cause abuse 3. Can cause displaced aggression, fear, and anxiety.
what are some of the drawbacks of punishment?
1. Attention 2. memory 3.imitation 4. Desire
what are the four elements of observational learning?
unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response.
what are the key elements of classical conditioning?
Positive and negative
what is the primary and secondary reinforcements?
conditioned stimulus
when a previously neutral stimulus, through repeated pairing with the unconditioned stimulus, begins to cause the same kind of involuntary response.
Edward L. Thorndike
who discovered Operant conditioning?
B. F. Skinner
who invented reinforcement?