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psychology rathus chapter 6-Learning

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Learning is a relatively _______ change in behavior that arises from _______ or _________
permanent, practice, experience
According to COGNITIVE psychologists, learning may be a ______ change that may not be associated with changes in ______
mental, behavior
Classical conditioning is a simple form of associative learning tha enables organisms to ______ events.
anticipate
Reflexes are simple automatic responses to _______
stimuli
Stimulus is an evnironmental condition that evokes a _______ from an organism.
response
______ discovered that reflexes can also be learned through association.These learned reflexes are referred to as ______ ______
Pavlov, conditioned responses (CR)
When the dogs learned to salivate to the sound of a bell (previously neutral) the bell became the ____ ____ and the salivation in response to the bell is a ____ ____
conditioned stimulus (CS)
conditioned response (CR)
Taste aversions are examples of ____ ____. They are adaptive to the organism as they motivate them to avoid petentially harmful food.
classical conditioning
The taste aversion is different than classical conditioning because only one ____ may be required. The __ and __ do not have to be contiguous
association
US, CS
The Law of Effect is _______ principle that responses are "stamed in" by ____ and "stamped out" by _____
Thorndike's
rewards
punishments
A simple form of learning in which an organism learns to engage in behavior because it is reinforced is called ___________ conditioning.
Operant
Burrhus Frederic Skinner has 3 historical contributions. what are they?
1. the skinner box
2. programmed learning
3. the book "Walden II"
Any stimulus which increases the probability that responses preceding it will be repeated serves as a ______
reinforcer
With sufficient reinforcement operants become _____
habits
Immediate reinforcers are more effective than _____ reinforcers.
delayed
_______ reinforcersa re effective because of an organism's biological makeup.
primary
Secondary reinforcers acquire their value thru being associated with established _______. Sometimes called _________ reinforcers.
reinforcers
conditioned
_______ occurs as a result of repeated performance of operant behavior without reinforcement.
extinction
spontaneous recovery occurs in operant conditioning. the reward returns and the behavior ________
increases
results of using punishment: children are less likely to develop internal _____ standards. physical punishment is connected with ____ parent/child relationships.
moral
poorer
results of using punishment: physically punished children are more likely to be _____ toward other children and abuse their _______ or their own _______.
aggressive
spouses, children
Why not use physical punishment: it hurts. punished individuals may _____ from situation (family, school, etc)
withdraw
psychologists recommend rewarding good behavior or ignoring misbehavior by using ___ ____
time out
wh must pay attention to children when they are ______ well. we must be certain that children are CAPABLE of performing _______ behaviour
behaving
desired
Operant conditioning is when an organism learns to engage in behavior becuase it is __________
reinforced
Operant conditiong: continuous reinforcement - reinforcement after ______ response
every
partial reinforcemtn can also _______ behavior, but is more resistant to ______.
maintain
extinction
Interval schedules: Fixed intervals: fixed amount of time must elapse between __________. Variable interval: a variable amount of time occurs b/w ________.
reinforcements
reinforcements
shaping is a procedure for teaching complex behaviors that at first _________small steps toward the target behavior.
reinforces
latent learning: Tolman showed that rats learn about their environment in the __________ of reinforcement.
absence
Learning might remain hidden (or latent) until ther were ________ to behave
motivated
______ _______ proposed that we can acquire operants by observing the behavior of others
Albert Bandura
A person who engages in a response to be imitated is a ________
model.
_________ are said to be vicariously (feel as tho they are actually experience it) reinforced.
observers
If a child watches __ to __ hrs of TV a day, he/she will have seen 8,000 murders and 100,000 acts of violence by the end of elementary school
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Bandura, Ross & Ross conducted a study using a ____ ____
bobo doll
They found that childrend who had observed the agressive model showed signigicantly more ____ behavior toward the doll themselves.
aggressive
Observing the model also disinhibited previously learned agressive _______
responses.
Violence is often shown to have only ____ or minimual effects.
temporary
Few TV programs show harmful ____-term effects.
long
8 ways in which depictions of violence contribute to violence are:1.observational ___ 2.disinhibition 3. increased emotional ___ 4.priming of aggressive thoughts and _____ 5. habituation 6. assumption that violence is ____. 7. decreases the likelihood th
learning, arousal, memories, acceptable, action, violence
4 family constellations may contribute to aggression. parental ____ abuse, paternal _____ punishments, _____ motherhood, _____ rejection
substance
physical
single
parental
children act less aggresively when they are told that violent behavior they ____ in the media does notrepresent the behavior of most people.
observe
children act less aggresively when they are told that the apparently aggressive behavior they watch are not ____
real
children act less aggresively when they are told that most people resolve conflicts by _____ means.
nonviolent
children act less aggresively when they are told that the real-life consequences of violence are ____ to the victim.
harmful
Counterconditioning is a ____ stimulus repeatedly paired with a ____-evoking object, thereby counteracting the fear response.
pleasant
fear
Flooding is when the client is exposed to the fear-evoking stimulus until the fear response is _____
extinguished
Flooding is usually effective but _______
unpleasant
Systematic desensitization is when the client is _____ exposed to fear-evoking stimuli under circumstances in which they remain _____
gradually
relaxed
The Bell and Pad Treament for ___ _____. Children are taught to wake up in response to ______ tension.
bed wetting.
bladder
Biofeedback training: Gaining Bleep Control-enables people to learn tocontrol _____ responses in order to attain reinforcement.
autonomic
Behavior Modification in the class room-teachers are taught to pay attention to children when they are _______ _______. Works well with _____ children. Older children: ____ approval is often more powerful
behaving appropriately
peer
Programmed Learning: step by step-this method assumes that any complex task can be brokend down into a number of small steps which can be combined in sequence to form the correct behavioral ______
chain
Contingency theory: suggests that learning occurs only when the _____ stimulus provides information about the unconditioned stimulus.
conditioned
Rescorla concluded that the co-appearace of two events cannot in itself explain classical conditiong. Instrea, learning occurs only when the _______ stimulus provides info about the ____ stimulus.
conditioned
unconditioned
Learning theory occurs because a ______ stimulus indicates the the _____ stimuls is likely to follow.
conditioned
unconditioned

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