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Ch.6 Learning
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Ch.6 Learning
Classical Conditioning
Learning a new response after receiving a certain stimuli
Acquisition – new behaviour
Extinction- eliminating Conditioned stimulus
Spontaneous Recovery- Learning the conditioned response quickly again
Renewal Effect: response is renewed once in the same environment
Stimulus generalization- over generalizing the conditioned response
Stimulus Discrimination- 2 people have different conditioned responses to the same stimuli
Higher Order Conditioning- pairing a new stimulus with an already conditioned one resulting in the same effect
Phobia
scared of a object or situation from past exp
Conditioning
Unconditioned stimulus
Occurs without conditioning
Unconditioned response
Response that happens before training
Conditioned stimulus
Neutral stimulus that has the power to unleash a conditioned response with training
Conditioned Response
response induced by conditioned stimulus
Evaluative conditioning
Liking the stimulus as either positive or negative
Operant Conditioning
Learning from ones consequences
Reinforcement- when the response enforces a behaviour
Acquisition- first stage were rewards are given when response is getting closer to being desired
Extinction: Response is no longer followed by a reinforcer
Resistance to extinction- continuation of response after reinforcer has stopped
Primary reinforcers- satisfy basic needs
Secondary reinforcers- satisfy wants
REINFORCEMENT
Ratio = number of responses
Inverval = time
Fixed = always the same
Variable = changes
. Ratio Schedules
Fixed-Ratio Schedules
Number of responses required for reinforcement stays the same
Variable-Ratio Schedules
number of responses required for reinforcement
Interval Schedules
Fixed-interval: Reinforcement delivered for first response after certain amount of time
Variable-interval: random reinforcement
Reinforcement, Positive stenghtens wanted behaviour, Negative weakens unwanted behaviour
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