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behavior modification  A formalized technique for promoting the frequency of desirable behaviors and decreasing the incidence of unwanted ones
classical conditioning  A type of learning in which a neutral stimulus comes to bring about a response after it is paired with a stimulus that naturally brings about that response
cognitive map  A mental representation of spatial locations and directions
cognitive-social learning theory  The study of the thought processes that underlie learning
conditioned response (CR)  A response that, after conditioning, follows a previously neutral stimulus (e.g., salivation at the ringing of a bell)
conditioned stimulus (CS)  A once-neutral stimulus that has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus to bring about a response formerly caused only by the unconditioned stimulus
continuous reinforcement schedule  Reinforcement of behavior every time it occurscontinuous_reinforcement (120.0K)
extinction  The decrease in frequency, and eventual disappearance, of a previously conditioned response; one of the basic phenomena of learningextinction (197.0K)
fixed-interval schedule  A schedule that provides reinforcement for a response only if a fixed time period has elapsed, making overall rates of response relatively low
fixed-ratio schedule  A schedule whereby reinforcement is given only after a certain number of responses are made
latent learning  Learning in which a new behavior is acquired but is not demonstrated until reinforcement is provided
learning  A relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience
negative reinforcer  An unpleasant stimulus whose removal leads to an increase in the probability that a preceding response will occur again in the future
neutral stimulus  A stimulus that, before conditioning, does not naturally bring about the response of interest
observational learning  Learning through observing the behavior of another person called a model
operant conditioning  Learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or weakened, depending on its favorable or unfavorable consequencesoperant_conditioning (183.0K)
partial reinforcement schedule  Reinforcement of behavior some but not all of the timepartial_reinforcement (120.0K)
positive reinforcer  A stimulus added to the environment that brings about an increase in a preceding responsepositive_reinforcer (149.0K)
punishment  A stimulus that decreases the probability that a previous behavior will occur again
reinforcement  The process by which a stimulus increases the probability that a preceding behavior will be repeated
reinforcer  Any stimulus that increases the probability that a preceding behavior will occur again
schedules of reinforcement  The frequency and timing of reinforcement following desired behavior
shaping  The process of teaching a complex behavior by rewarding closer and closer approximations to the desired behavior
spontaneous recovery  The re-emergence of an extinguished conditioned response after a period of rest
stimulus discrimination  The ability to differentiate between stimuli
stimulus generalization  A response to a stimulus that is similar to but different from a conditioned stimulus; the more similar the two stimuli, the more likely generalization is to occur
unconditioned response (UCR)  A response that is natural and needs no training (e.g., salivation at the smell of food)
unconditioned stimulus (UCS)  A stimulus that brings about a response without having been learned
variable-interval schedule  A schedule whereby the time between reinforcements varies around some average rather than being fixed
variable-ratio schedule  A schedule whereby reinforcement occurs after a varying number of responses rather than after a fixed number







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