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In OC, a stimulus that increases the probability of a response because of a
previous history of reinforcement in the presence of that stimulus.
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1 reinforcement discrimination 2 acquisition
3 fixed ratio 4 classical conditioning
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Terms in this set (50)
, acquisition The initial stage in CC when one links a stimulus
and a US so that the NS begins triggering the CR.
In OC, the strengthening of a reinforced response
associative learning Learning that certain events occur together
behavioral perspective The view that psychology (1) should be an
objective science that (2) studies behavior without
references to mental processes
biological preparedness A biological predisposition to learn associations,
such as between taste and nausea, that have
survival value
classical conditioning A type of learning in which one learns to link two
or more stimuli and anticipate events
cognitive map A mental representation of the layout of one's
environment
conditioned response (CR) The learned response to a previously neutral (but
now learned) stimulus
conditioned stimulus (CS) An originally irrelevant stimulus that, after
association with a US, comes to trigger a CR
continuous reinforcement Rewarding the desired response every time it
occurs
counterconditioning Behavior therapy procedures that use classical
conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that
are triggering unwanted behaviors.
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In OC, a stimulus that increases the probability of a response because of a
previous history of reinforcement in the presence of that stimulus.
Choose an answer
1 reinforcement discrimination 2 acquisition
3 fixed ratio 4 classical conditioning
Don't know?
Terms in this set (50)
, acquisition The initial stage in CC when one links a stimulus
and a US so that the NS begins triggering the CR.
In OC, the strengthening of a reinforced response
associative learning Learning that certain events occur together
behavioral perspective The view that psychology (1) should be an
objective science that (2) studies behavior without
references to mental processes
biological preparedness A biological predisposition to learn associations,
such as between taste and nausea, that have
survival value
classical conditioning A type of learning in which one learns to link two
or more stimuli and anticipate events
cognitive map A mental representation of the layout of one's
environment
conditioned response (CR) The learned response to a previously neutral (but
now learned) stimulus
conditioned stimulus (CS) An originally irrelevant stimulus that, after
association with a US, comes to trigger a CR
continuous reinforcement Rewarding the desired response every time it
occurs
counterconditioning Behavior therapy procedures that use classical
conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that
are triggering unwanted behaviors.