Module 4B: Learning Flashcards

1
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learning

A

change in behavior or knowledge that is the result of experience

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2
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associative learning

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form of learning that involves connecting certain stimuli or events that occur together in
the environment (classical and operant conditioning)

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classical conditioning

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learning in which the stimulus or experience occurs before the behavior and then gets
paired or associated with the behavior

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4
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neutral stimulus (NS)

A

stimulus that does not initially elicit a response

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5
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unconditioned response (UCR)

A

natural (unlearned) behavior to a given stimulus

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6
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unconditioned stimulus (UCS)

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stimulus that elicits a reflexive response

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7
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conditioned response (CR)

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response caused by the conditioned stimulus

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8
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conditioned stimulus (CS)

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stimulus that elicits a response due to its being paired with an unconditioned
stimulus

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9
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acquisition

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period of initial learning in classical conditioning in which a human or an animal begins to
connect a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus so that the neutral stimulus will begin to elicit
the conditioned response

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10
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extinction

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decrease in the conditioned response when the unconditioned stimulus is no longer paired with
the conditioned stimulus

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11
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spontaneous recovery

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return of a previously extinguished conditioned response

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12
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operant conditioning

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form of learning in which the stimulus/experience happens after the behavior is demonstrated

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13
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reinforcement

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implementation of a consequence in order to increase a behavior

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14
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shaping

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rewarding successive approximations toward a target behavior

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15
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positive reinforcement

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adding a desirable stimulus to increase a behavior

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16
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negative reinforcement

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taking away an undesirable stimulus to increase a behavior

17
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primary reinforcer

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has innate reinforcing qualities (e.g., food, water, shelter, sex)

18
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continuous reinforcement

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rewarding a behavior every time it occurs

19
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partial reinforcement

A

rewarding behavior only some of the time

20
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fixed ratio reinforcement schedule

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set number of responses must occur before a behavior is rewarded

21
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variable ratio reinforcement schedule

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number of responses differ before a behavior is rewarded

22
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fixed interval reinforcement schedule

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behavior is rewarded after a set amount of time

23
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variable interval reinforcement schedule

A

behavior is rewarded after unpredictable amounts of time have passed

24
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punishment

A

implementation of a consequence in order to decrease a behavior

25
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observational learning

A

type of learning that occurs by watching others

26
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model

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person who performs a behavior that serves as an example (in observational learning)

27
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vicarious punishment

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process where the observer sees the model punished, making the observer less likely to imitate the model’s behavior

28
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vicarious reinforcement

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process where the observer sees the model rewarded, making the observer more likely to imitate the model’s behavior