Psych- Chapter 5 Learning
How do positive and negative reinforcement differ?
Positive reinforcement adds a reward, while negative reinforcement removes a punishment
Which of the following scenarios demonstrates latent learning?
After years of riding in the back seat, a newly licensed driver navigates to school alone.
Robert Rescorla's experiments showed that for classical conditioning to occur
a conditioned stimulus must reliably predict a reinforcement.
Classical conditioning is a learning process in which
a subject associates an existing stimulus with a new stimulus.
A prisoner shouts abuse at the night guard but behaves perfectly during the day guard's shift. This is an example of
discriminative stimulation.
A positive punishment __________, while a negative reinforcement
introduces an irritant to decrease a behavior; removes something unpleasant to increase a behavior.
Learned helplessness can occur when a subject
is punished repeatedly without recourse.
Token economies use operant conditioning to affect human behavior by
providing predictable reinforcements for desirable actions.
When a conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented without an unconditioned stimulus, a subject will
show less response until given a break, and will then respond again.
John Watson's experiment with Little Albert demonstrated his theory of behaviorism by
showing that emotional responses could be conditioned.