Positive Punishment
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stimuli added that will reduce the reoccurrence of a behavior
-stimulus is typically aversive
-pacification develops into reinforced behavior
,The UCR in Pavlovs experiment
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salivation (due to food)
Counter Conditioning
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substituting the fearful stimulus with a more appealing CS so that the
phobia reps once is counteracted or neutralized
-what Watson set out to do
-tends to be involuntary and biologically reflexive
-stimulus presented before behavior
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Classical Conditioning
Negative Reinforcement
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, stimuli taken away or the removal of a stressor or high stress environment to
promote behavior
-typically the removal of an adverse stimuli
Variable Interval
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Unpredictable amounts of time passage between completion of the
behavior and the receipt of reinforcement
Positive Reinforcement
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stimuli added so that the frequency of learned behavior increases
-stimuli is typically desirable; reward incentive
Spontaneous Recovery
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sudden reappearance of a previously extinguished CR that is displayed
following an extended delay in CS presentation or after a brief
reacquisition of the CS
-CR is weaker than first learned
-CR is extinguished earlier than when first learned
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stimuli added that will reduce the reoccurrence of a behavior
-stimulus is typically aversive
-pacification develops into reinforced behavior
,The UCR in Pavlovs experiment
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salivation (due to food)
Counter Conditioning
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substituting the fearful stimulus with a more appealing CS so that the
phobia reps once is counteracted or neutralized
-what Watson set out to do
-tends to be involuntary and biologically reflexive
-stimulus presented before behavior
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Classical Conditioning
Negative Reinforcement
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, stimuli taken away or the removal of a stressor or high stress environment to
promote behavior
-typically the removal of an adverse stimuli
Variable Interval
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Unpredictable amounts of time passage between completion of the
behavior and the receipt of reinforcement
Positive Reinforcement
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stimuli added so that the frequency of learned behavior increases
-stimuli is typically desirable; reward incentive
Spontaneous Recovery
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sudden reappearance of a previously extinguished CR that is displayed
following an extended delay in CS presentation or after a brief
reacquisition of the CS
-CR is weaker than first learned
-CR is extinguished earlier than when first learned