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Behaviorism
Classical conditioning, behaviorism, operant conditioning
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02/20/2010

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Associative bias
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louder, stronger, neutral stimulus (NS) are more likely to become conditioned CS.
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continuity
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the NS must be presented BEFORE the UCS for conditioning to take place.
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Extinction
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repeated presentation of the CS without the UCS causes the behavior to expire.
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Spontaneous recovery
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reappearance of the CR after prior extinction.
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generalization
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when learners respond to other stimulus in the same way they respond to conditioned stimulus.
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Stimulus discrimination
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being able to differentiate between two similar stimulus. (High pitched tone that elicits CR vs low pitch tone=no CR)
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Higher order conditioning
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Pairing a NS with a CS until the NS also elicits the Conditioned response. (bell=salivate; bell + light=salivate; light = salivate).
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Sensory preconditioning
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pairing a NS until one elicits a CR, then switching to the other NS and having it elicit the CR.
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Characteristics of Extinction
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Extinction is undependable and spontaneous recovery can occur. People avoid stimulus they fear; The speed at which extinction occurs is unpredictable.
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Counter conditioning
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More productive than extinction; spontaneous recovery less likely to occur.
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systematic desensitization
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exposure to a stress inducing stimulus while being encouraged to relax
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Name 4 Behaviorist Assumptions
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Practice is important; students should encounter academic subject matter in a positive climate and associate it with positive emotions; to break a bad habit a learner must replace one S-R connection with another S-R that is desirable. Assessing learning involves looking for behavior changes.
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Instrumental Conditioning
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Behaviorism. Instrumental conditioning says that humans and non-human animals alike tend to behave in ways that bring them desirable consequences and enable them to avoid unpleasant ones.
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Thorndike's Law of Effects
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responses that are followed by satisfaction are strengthened; responses that are followed by discomfort are weakened. (Cat in a box/maze discovers how to escape more and more quickly).
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Thorndike's Revised Law of Effects
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continues to maintain that rewards strengthen behavior, but placed less emphasis on the role/effects of punishment.
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B.F. Skinner
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Best known behaviorist scientist. Skinner Box & Operant Conditioning.
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Operant Conditioning
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Organisms acquire behaviors that are followed by certain consequences.
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Skinner Box
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rats press a bar to get food.A response that is followed by a reinforcer is strengthened and is therefore more likely to reoccur.
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Operant conditioning (continuted)
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Responses that are reinforced increase in frequency and are therefore more likely to occur. Reinforcement can bring about learning.. A re-inforcer= a stimulus/event that increases the frequency of a response.
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Transactional generality
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any single reinforcer is likely to increase many different behaviors in many different situations.
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3 Conditions for Operant Conditioning
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The re-inforcer must FOLLOW the response; the re-inforcer must follow the response IMMEDIATELY; the reinforcer must be CONTINGENT on the response.(response is FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY upon the elicitation of the REQUIRED behavior).
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Contrast Operant Conditioning with Classical Conditioning
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Operant conditioning occurs when a response is FOLLOWED by a reinforcing stimulus. NOT S-R, rather R-Srf.
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Primary reinforcer
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These are biologically based; food, air, water, physical affection, sensory fullfillment.
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Secondary Reinforcer
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A conditioned reinforcer, usually through social conditions. They are; good grades, praise, money, feeling successful.
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Positive reinforcment
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Presentation of a stimulus AFTER a response.
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Negative Reinforcement
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Removal of a stimulus that results in increased response. removal of an aversive stimulus. (Cake or Death?)
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Punishment
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involves the presentation of an aversive stimulus
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Punishment 1
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Presentation of an aversive stimulus.
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Punishment 2
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Removal of a pleasant stimulus.
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4 Common Phenomenon in Instrumental Conditioning
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*superstitious behavior= lucky sweather, etc. *shaping = using reinforcement to shape a behavior. *chaining= teaching a chain of responses by reinforcing the first, then subsequent behaviors until a process behavior is conditioned. *Extinction= a response decreases in frequency because it no longer get reinforced.
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Avoidance learning
Definition
learning to stay away from aversive stimulus. (missing meetings by using excuses)
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Passive avoidance learning
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Not making a response to avoid uncomfortable situations (not taking a math class or dr. apt.)
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Avoidance behaviors characteristic
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Avoidance behaviors are difficult to extinguish. Better to never let them develop.
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Cueing stimulus
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Getting organisms ready to respond to a stimulus; It is a preperatory cue for a behavior to occur.
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Generalization response
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occurs when a response is elicited in a similar circumstance to which it was developed. (Answering the telephone with your business voice when you are at home)
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