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Jeopardy
Operant
Classical Observational
Mixed 1
Learning Conditioning Learning
Mixed 2
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Final Jeopardy
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What is consequences of behavior, such as
rewards and punishments, influence the chance
that our behavior will occur again
What is Operant Conditioning
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Watching your favorite TV show after doing all
your homework is an example of what?
What is positive reinforcement.
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Dolphin trainer walks away with fish bucket
when the dolphin gets aggressive
What is negative punishment
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Looking at your watch during a lecture is an
example of what schedule of reinforcement?
What is Fixed-Interval
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What is reinforcement of behaviors that are
increasingly similar to the desired one?
What is shaping
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This psychologist developed classical
conditioning, which is the type of learning
where the stimulus gains the power to
cause a response
Who is Pavlov
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This is an automatic response to an
unconditioned stimulus, for example salivating
when you see meat
What is unconditioned response.
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You once loved spaghetti, but when you were 8,
you ate spaghetti and then contracted to flu and
threw up. What is the conditioned stimulus?
What is spaghetti
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When you were young a clown screamed at you.
Now you suffer from a phobia of clowns. What is
the unconditioned response?
What is Fear
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In the Little Albert study, every time Albert was
presented with a white rat it was paired with a
loud noise and showed fear of a rat. What
happened to his fear after being presented with
other fluffy white things?
What is generalization
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This psychologist created the Bobo doll study,
which showed that individuals (children) learn
through imitating others who receive rewards
and punishments
Who is Bandura.
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Because of these, we yawn when other yawn
and feel empathy towards others.
What are mirror neurons.
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People who view violent media reduce their
sensitivity to what?
What is violence
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A model who is constantly volunteering their
time at a homeless shelter is modeling what kind
of behavior?
What is prosocial behavior.
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Kelly watched his brother get a cookie for
helping mom at dinner, so the next night Kelly
helped his mom at dinner too. This is an
example of what kind of learning?
What is vicarious learning
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Every time a potty training toddler uses the
bathroom, he gets a cookie. What schedule of
reinforcement is this?
What is Continuous Reinforcement
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What is the name of the person observed in
observational learning?
What is a model
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This is the process of observing and imitating a
behavior
What is modeling
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This refers to the period of time when the
stimulus (bell) comes to evoke the conditioned
response. (salivation)
What is acquisition
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Behaviors with less favorable consequences will
occur less frequently and behaviors followed by
more favorable consequences will occur more
frequently
What is the law of effect.
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Relatively permanent change in an organism’s
behavior due to experience
What is Learning
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Something that is naturally reinforcing: food,
warmth, water
What is Primary Reinforcer
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Because Pavlov stopped pairing the bell with
food, the dog stopped salivating when it heard
the bell. This is an example of what?
What is Extinction
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After time when the conditioned response is
extinct, the dog salivation can randomly appear
after hearing a bell sound. This is an example of
what?
What is Spontaneous Recovery
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If you are bitten by a big dog and instead of
generalizing and being scared of all dogs, you
are only scared of big dogs
What is Discrimination
Final Jeopardy
What is the difference between classical and
operant conditioning?
Classical conditioning is a type of learning based
on association of stimuli, operant conditioning is a
kind of learning based on the association of
consequences with one’s behaviors