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Classical
Conditioning
Operant
Conditioning
Reinforcement
vs.
Punishment
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Conditioning
Principles
Reinforcement
Schedules
He is considered the founder of classical
conditioning because of his research on
salivating dogs.
A 100
Ivan Pavlov
A 100
This was the baby that was
classically conditioned to fear
furry critters.
A 200
Little Albert
A 200
Your significant other often yells at you and
makes you feel bad. Pretty soon you can't
stand the look of that person and dump
them. You meet another person who wears
the same cologne/perfume. Although they
seem nice, you just can't seem to get along
with them.
What is the CS?
A 300
Cologne/Perfume
A 300
You always do your homework on your
desk. After a very hard semester, you find
that sitting at your desk depresses you.
What is the CS?
A 400
Desk
A 400
Every time you take your kids out in the
car, you drive through McDonalds and get
dinner. Now whenever you rattle your keys,
your kids come running.
What is the UCS?
A 500
McDonald’s
A 500
The process of teaching an animal in a
laboratory to perform a number of
successive functions in order to receive a
reward, is known as this.
B 100
Shaping
B 100
Trevor wants to train his dog to get drinks
out of the fridge. First, Trevor trained the
dog to stand up. Then, he trained him to go
to the fridge. He then trained him to pull
the rope connected to door handle to open
the fridge. Finally, Trevor would only
reward the dog after he went through that
sequence of events, ultimately grabbing the
drink and bringing it back.
B 200
Chaining
B 200
A teacher gives her students “Handy Bucks”
during the day when they do good deeds. At the
end of the day the “bucks” can be traded in for a
treat.
What is this an example of?
B 300
Token Economy
B 300
What is this contraption
known as?
B 400
Skinner Box
B 400
Define and provide an
example of each:
•Primary Reinforcer
•Secondary Reinforcer
B 500
•Primary Reinforcer = food,
water, rest, etc
•Secondary Reinforcer =
money, possessions, praise,
etc
B 500
Every time Verucca Salt goes out shopping
with her parents she whines continuously
until her parents give in and buy her
something.
How is Verucca’s behavior being
reinforced?
C 100
Positively Reinforced
C 100
Every time Verucca Salt goes out shopping
with her parents she whines continuously
until her parents give in and buy her
something.
How is Verucca’s parents behavior being
reinforced?
C 200
Negative Reinforcment
C 200
I want you to stop talking in class, so I
flick you with a rubber band every time you
open your mouth.
Reinforcement or punishment?
C 300
Punishment
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
Mom does not let you watch
New Girl because you swore
at the dinner table.
Reinforcement or punishment?
C 400
Punishment
C 400
Waterboarding a terrorist
until he spills the beans on his
organization.
Reinforcement or punishment?
C 500
Negative Reinforcment
C 500
As a kid Jan used to get so excited when he
heard news of a big snow storm coming
because of the possibility of a snow day.
However, since becoming an adult he no
longer feels the same excitement when he
hears a snow storm is coming.
What principle is being demonstrated?
D 100
Extinction
D 100
Little Charlie freaked out when the flying
monkeys appeared in Wizard of Oz. Now
anytime he sees a monkey or flying animal
he gets scared.
What principle is being demonstrated?
D 200
Generalization
D 200
Laila refuses to eat the school’s cheeseburgers
because she became really sick after eating one.
However, she has no problem eating
cheeseburgers from other restaurants.
What principle is being demonstrated?
D 300
Discrimination
D 300
Even months after getting a new job, every
once in awhile you take a wrong turn like
you were driving to your old job.
What principle is being demonstrated?
D 400
Spontaneous Recovery
D 400
One of Tom’s friends has a night of
boozing on many Vodka screwdrivers, and
eating much pizza and salad with bacon
bits. After becoming sick, she refuses to eat
bacon bits ever again.
What principle is being demonstrated?
D 500
Conditioned Taste Aversion
D 500
Students ask to leave Psychology
class at 2:29 everyday.
E 100
Fixed interval
E 100
For every pound Fat Albert loses, his
girlfriend gives him a massage.
E 200
Fixed Ratio
E 200
Checking your email
randomly throughout the day.
E 300
Variable Interval
E 300
Slot machines
E 400
Variable ratio
E 400
Which schedule of
reinforcement produces
behavior that is most resistant
to extinction?
E 500
Variable interval & variable
ratio
E 500
Which study demonstrated
that children who observe an
adult committing acts of
aggression are more likely to
imitate the aggressive
behaviors?
F 100
Bandura’s Bobo Doll Study
F 100
This theory states we learn
about many behaviors from
observing others.
F 200
Social Learning Theory
F 200
This type of learning occurs
when one suddenly realizes how
to solve a problem.
F 300
Insight Learning
F 300
This is learning that becomes
obvious only once a
reinforcement is given for
demonstrating it.
F 400
Latent Learning
F 400
This law states a response will
be repeated if it leads to a
favorable outcome.
F 500
Thorndike’s Law of Effect
F 500
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