Mod 8: Conditioning & Learning

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Match the classical conditioning terms with elements from the following example. Bart pinches his sister, Maggie, every time their father walks into the room. It's hard work, but Bart makes sure to pinch Maggie every time she sees their father. Maggie cries when she is pinched. Soon, the sight of their father makes Maggie cry. (Disclaimer: these are cartoon characters. Do not try this at home). In this example, what is the... crying in response to the sight of their father

CR

Match the classical conditioning terms with elements from the following example. Bart pinches his sister, Maggie, every time their father walks into the room. It's hard work, but Bart makes sure to pinch Maggie every time she sees their father. Maggie cries when she is pinched. Soon, the sight of their father makes Maggie cry. (Disclaimer: these are cartoon characters. Do not try this at home). In this example, what is the... sight of their father

CS

Match the classical conditioning terms with elements from the following example. Bart pinches his sister, Maggie, every time their father walks into the room. It's hard work, but Bart makes sure to pinch Maggie every time she sees their father. Maggie cries when she is pinched. Soon, the sight of their father makes Maggie cry. (Disclaimer: these are cartoon characters. Do not try this at home). In this example, what is the... reinforcement schedule

Continuous reinforcement

Match the classical conditioning terms with elements from the following example. Bart pinches his sister, Maggie, every time their father walks into the room. It's hard work, but Bart makes sure to pinch Maggie every time she sees their father. Maggie cries when she is pinched. Soon, the sight of their father makes Maggie cry. (Disclaimer: these are cartoon characters. Do not try this at home). In this example, what is the... crying in response to being pinched

UR

Match the classical conditioning terms with elements from the following example. Bart pinches his sister, Maggie, every time their father walks into the room. It's hard work, but Bart makes sure to pinch Maggie every time she sees their father. Maggie cries when she is pinched. Soon, the sight of their father makes Maggie cry. (Disclaimer: these are cartoon characters. Do not try this at home). In this example, what is the... pinching

US

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory An involuntary response is elicited by a stimulus

classical conditioning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory Ivan Pavlov; John Watson

classical conditioning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory Little Albert's fear of white, furry things

classical conditioning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory US, UR, CS, CR

classical conditioning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory learning occurs as 2 stimuli are associated together, producing a response

classical conditioning

Groundskeeper Willie grew up with a mother who loved him, and who baked bread every day. Even as a cranky adult, the smell of baking bread makes Goundskeeper Willie feel loved, and happy. Which learning theory best explains Groundskeeper Willie's feelings about the smell of bread?

classical conditioning

Match the following types of classical conditioning with their descriptions on the left. When Marge, who has an opioid addiction, sees her pill bottle, it feels like her chronic pain actually gets worse. She feels cold and miserable

conditioned compensatory response

Bart eventually gets bored of pinching Maggie every time their father appears, so he quits. Eventually, Maggie quits crying when she sees her father. One day a year later, Maggie's mother takes Maggie to visit her father at work. When they walk into his office, Maggie sees her father, and begins to cry. Match the following: Eventually, Maggie quits crying when she sees her father

extinction

Match the following types of classical conditioning with their descriptions on the left. Bart was bitten by a big dog as a child. It was a very traumatic experience, and Bart continues to be afraid of dogs.

fear conditioning

Match the description on the left with the type of reinforcement or punishment on the right for the following scenario Mrs. Krabapple takes her 1st grade class by the bathrooms on the way to lunch, so that everyone can wash their hands. Bart (a young, male student) loves to reach into the girl's bathroom and turn the lights off when the girls in his class are in the bathroom. The following sequence of events ensues: 2.) Mrs. Krabapple gets frustrated, and frowns at Bart (gives Bart a frown).

negative punishment

Match the description on the left with the type of reinforcement or punishment on the right for the following scenario Mrs. Krabapple takes her 1st grade class by the bathrooms on the way to lunch, so that everyone can wash their hands. Bart (a young, male student) loves to reach into the girl's bathroom and turn the lights off when the girls in his class are in the bathroom. The following sequence of events ensues: 3.) Mrs. Krabapple takes away Bart's recess for the afternoon

negative punishment

Match the description on the left with the type of reinforcement or punishment on the right for the following scenario Mrs. Krabapple takes her 1st grade class by the bathrooms on the way to lunch, so that everyone can wash their hands. Bart (a young, male student) loves to reach into the girl's bathroom and turn the lights off when the girls in his class are in the bathroom. The following sequence of events ensues: 4.) Mrs. Krabapple calls Bart's mother, who responds by taking away Bart's skateboard for the day.

negative punishment

Maggie has been to countless of her brother's soccer games. Although she is only 4, she already knows the basic rules of soccer. She knows the point of the game is to kick the ball into the other team's goal. She knows you are not allowed to use your hands. She knows that when the whistle blows, you have to stop playing. Maggie has never actually played soccer, but she knows how. Maggie's learning of soccer can best be explained by which of the following learning theories?

observational learning (social cognitive learning theory)

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory A voluntary behavior is emitted

operant conditioning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory B.F. Skinner

operant conditioning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory Reinforcers and Punishers

operant conditioning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory Thorndike's law of effect: behaviors that produce a pleasant consequence tend to be repeated, while those that produce an unpleasant consequence tend not to be repeated

operant conditioning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory learning occurs through a pattern of reinforcement or punishment

operant conditioning

Lisa loves learning to play the piano. She likes how it sounds when she gets the notes right. Her mother compliments her efforts to practice often, and usually takes her for ice-cream or a treat after her lesson. Which learning theory best explains Lisa's experience learning to play the piano?

operant conditioning

Match the description on the left with the type of reinforcement or punishment on the right for the following scenario Mrs. Krabapple takes her 1st grade class by the bathrooms on the way to lunch, so that everyone can wash their hands. Bart (a young, male student) loves to reach into the girl's bathroom and turn the lights off when the girls in his class are in the bathroom. The following sequence of events ensues: 1.) The girls scream dramatically, and come running out of the bathroom. This pleases Bart tremendously

positive reinforcement

Match the description on the left with the type of reinforcement or punishment on the right for the following scenario Mrs. Krabapple takes her 1st grade class by the bathrooms on the way to lunch, so that everyone can wash their hands. Bart (a young, male student) loves to reach into the girl's bathroom and turn the lights off when the girls in his class are in the bathroom. The following sequence of events ensues: 5.) Bart's friend, Milhouse, hears about the shenanigans, and congratulates Bart after school, giving him a "high five."

positive reinforcement

Match the description on the left with the type of reinforcement or punishment on the right for the following scenario Mrs. Krabapple takes her 1st grade class by the bathrooms on the way to lunch, so that everyone can wash their hands. Bart (a young, male student) loves to reach into the girl's bathroom and turn the lights off when the girls in his class are in the bathroom. The following sequence of events ensues: 6.) Nelson, the school bully, is so impressed with Bart's antics that he stops calling Bart "sissy pants," or any other derogatory names.

positive reinforcement

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory A person learns by watching the behavior of important others

social cognitive learning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory Albert Bandura

social cognitive learning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory attention, retention, initiation, & motivation,

social cognitive learning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory imitation of others' behavior

social cognitive learning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory modeling is key

social cognitive learning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory the famous bobo doll experiment

social cognitive learning

For each description on the left, match whether it is operant or classical conditioning, or social learning theory vicarious reinforcement

social cognitive learning

Bart eventually gets bored of pinching Maggie every time their father appears, so he quits. Eventually, Maggie quits crying when she sees her father. One day a year later, Maggie's mother takes Maggie to visit her father at work. When they walk into his office, Maggie sees her father, and begins to cry. Match the following: a year later, Maggie cries when she sees her father

spontaneous recovery

Match the following types of classical conditioning with their descriptions on the left. Lisa throws up after eating tainted shrimp that makes her sick. She can no longer stand the taste or smell of shrimp.

taste aversion condition


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