CLASSICAL CONDITIONING AND OPERANT
CONDITIONING COMPLETE TEST WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Learning - ANS -A relatively permanent change in behavior due
to experience
Conditioning - ANS -The process of learning associations
between events and behavioral responses
Classical Conditioning - ANS -A type of learning we learn to
associate two stimuli and anticipate events.
Operant Conditioning - ANS -A type of learning in which
behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or
diminished if followed by a punisher
Behaviorism - ANS -The view that psychology should be an
objective science. Removing the mental process (John B.
Watson, Ivan Pavlov, and B.F. Skinner)
, Ivan Pavlov - ANS -Studied the digestive system for two
decades. Received the Nobel Peace Prize for Psychology in
1904. Discovered classical conditioning with his work on
salvation of dogs.
Unconditioned Stimulus - ANS -Stimulus that naturally triggers
response
Unconditioned Response - ANS -Naturally occurring response to
the stimulus
Conditioned Stimulus - ANS -Previous NS paired with US triggers
CR
Conditioned Response - ANS -Learned response to previous NS
but now a conditioned stimulus.
Extinction - ANS -The diminished CR after the US and CS haven't
been paired in a while
CONDITIONING COMPLETE TEST WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Learning - ANS -A relatively permanent change in behavior due
to experience
Conditioning - ANS -The process of learning associations
between events and behavioral responses
Classical Conditioning - ANS -A type of learning we learn to
associate two stimuli and anticipate events.
Operant Conditioning - ANS -A type of learning in which
behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or
diminished if followed by a punisher
Behaviorism - ANS -The view that psychology should be an
objective science. Removing the mental process (John B.
Watson, Ivan Pavlov, and B.F. Skinner)
, Ivan Pavlov - ANS -Studied the digestive system for two
decades. Received the Nobel Peace Prize for Psychology in
1904. Discovered classical conditioning with his work on
salvation of dogs.
Unconditioned Stimulus - ANS -Stimulus that naturally triggers
response
Unconditioned Response - ANS -Naturally occurring response to
the stimulus
Conditioned Stimulus - ANS -Previous NS paired with US triggers
CR
Conditioned Response - ANS -Learned response to previous NS
but now a conditioned stimulus.
Extinction - ANS -The diminished CR after the US and CS haven't
been paired in a while