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Chapter 9 learning principles and applications

Dec 01, 2014

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Chapter 9 Review

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______ is a relatively permanent change in behavioural tendency that results from experience.

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Learning!

Learning is freaking awesome!!!!!

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Learning through the actions and consequences of others is known as

________.

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Vicarious Learning

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The scientist that is most closely associated with Operant Conditioning is

_________. He believed that most behavior was influenced by a person’s history of rewards and punishments.

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B.F. Skinner

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Who discovered the principle of classical conditioning?

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Ivan Pavlov

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The act of giving a dog a treat for exhibiting a desirable behavior is an

example of providing ________.

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Positive Reinforcement

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A stimulus that, before training, does not elicit any part of the unconditioned

response is known as a(n) ______________.

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Neutral Stimulus

Altoid, Dwight?

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Teaching by showing, not telling and learning by copying other’s actions is

known as _______.

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Modeling

“Oh #&@%!!!!”

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Learning in which certain action is rewarded or punished resulting in

corresponding increases or decreases in occurrence is known as __________.

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Operant Conditioning

Chocolate?

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In 1920, John Watson and Rosalie Raynor were able to condition a child

named “Little Albert” to fear white rats. This controversial experiment used

____________ which resulted in the child being afraid of anything white or furry.

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Emotional Conditioning