conditioning Flashcards

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Reinforcer

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Increases the likelihood that a specific behaviour or response will occur

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Punisher

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Decreases the likelihood that a specific behaviour or response will occur

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Positive Reinforcement

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A behaviour is encouraged by adding something

e.g. giving a chocolate to someone for doing their homework

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Negative Reinforcement

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A behaviour is encouraged by taking something away

e.g. taking away a students phone to focus on school work

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Positive Punishment

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A behaviour is discouraged by adding something

e.g. when a kid disobeys their parent, they may get a smack

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Negative Punishment

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A behaviour is discouraged by taking something away

e.g. to get brianna to stop reading books, i can take her book away

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Classical vs. Operant Conditioning

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Classical conditioning involves associating stimuli to trigger a response, while operant conditioning focuses on behaviour consequences to shape actions.

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Conditioning

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A learning process that involves associating stimuli or behaviours with outcomes.

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Classical Conditioning

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A type of learning where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus to trigger a response.

e.g. associate a bell (neutral stimulus) with food (meaningful stimulus), causing them to salivate (response) at the sound of the bell alone.

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Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS)

Classical Conditioning

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A stimulus that naturally triggers a response without prior learning.

e.g. food naturally causes salivation

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Conditioned Stimulus (CS)

Classical Conditioning

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A neutral stimulus that, after being associated with an unconditioned stimulus, triggers a response.

e.g. the bell became a conditioned stimulus because it caused salivation after being paired with food.

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Conditioned Response

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The learned response triggered by the conditioned stimulus.

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Operant Conditioning

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Behaviours are strengthened or weakened by reinforcers and punishers.

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