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Learning Review. What was Pavlov known for? . Operant Conditioning Classical Conditioning Observational Learning Law of Effect. Participant Leaders. What was Thorndike known for? . Operant Conditioning Classical Conditioning Observational Learning Law of Effect.
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What was Pavlov known for? • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Observational Learning • Law of Effect
What was Thorndike known for? • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Observational Learning • Law of Effect
What was Bandura known for? • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Observational Learning • Law of Effect
What was Skinner known for? • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Observational Learning • Law of Effect
1. What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning?
3. How would you describe the difference b/w the following: • *UCS • *UCR • *CS • *CR
A child watches a videotape of his favorite movie while medicated ear drops are administered for a painful ear infection. Later, watching the video alone can reduce the pain. What is the UCS? • Movie • Ear Drops • Pain • Watching
A child watches a videotape of his favorite movie while medicated ear drops are administered for a painful ear infection. Later, watching the video alone can reduce the pain. What is the CS? • Movie • Ear Drops • Pain • Watching
The first time you try anchovies, you become violently ill. Now, the smell of any fish is enough to make you ill.What is the UCS? • anchovies • fish • sickness • Watching
The first time you try anchovies, you become violently ill. Now, the smell of any fish is enough to make you ill.What is the CR? • anchovies • fish • nausea • Watching
To produce the acquisition of a CR, one should: • Repeatedly resent an UCR • Administer the CS without the UCS • Make sure the CS comes at least one minute before the UCS • Pair a neutral stimulus with an UCS several times
Which of the following illustrates generalization? • A rabbit has been conditioned to blink to a tone also blinks to a similar tone • A dog salivates to a tone but not to a buzzer • A light is turned on repeatedly until a rat stops pressing the lever • A child is startled when the doorbell rings
6. How did John Watson demonstrate behaviorism with Little Albert?
Which of the following is an application of shaping? • A mother playing catch with her daughter gradually backs up to increase the distance • A pigeon pecks a disk 25 times for an opportunity to receive a food reinforcement • A rat presses a bar when a green light is on but not when a red light is on • A gambler continues to play a slot machine even though he has won nothing the last 20 times
Every time a mother takes her son to the grocery store, the boy begs his mother for candy at the check-out line. If she says no, he whines and cries. Sometimes she gives in and buys him candy so that he will be quiet. What is this? • Positive Reinforcement • Negative Reinforcement • Positive Punishment • Negative Punishment
A very bright, mildly painful light is turned on a rat. The rat has learned that he can turn off the light by pressing a lever on the other side of his cage. As soon as the light comes on, the rat runs across the room and presses the lever. What is this? • Positive Reinforcement • Negative Reinforcement • Positive Punishment • Negative Punishment
Michael keeps failing all of his AP Psych tests. His mother takes away his cell phone until he pulls his grade up. What is this? • Positive Reinforcement • Negative Reinforcement • Positive Punishment • Negative Punishment
Mary checks her phone a couple times an hour for incoming text messages. Her behavior is being maintained on a ___________ reinforcement schedule. • Fixed-interval • Variable-interval • Fixed-ratio • Variable-ratio
When you put quarters in a gum-ball machine, you receive _____________ reinforcement. • Fixed-interval • Variable-interval • Fixed-ratio • Variable-ratio
When you put quarters in a slot machine, you receive _____________ reinforcement. • Fixed-interval • Variable-interval • Fixed-ratio • Variable-ratio
Albert Bandura’s Bobo doll experiments demonstrated that: • Children are likely to imitate the behavior of adults • Children are more likely to copy what adults say than what adults do • Allowing children to watch too much television is detrimental to their development • Observational learning can explain the development of fears in children