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AP Pysch Unit 6 Study Guide Project (Jeopardy)

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AP Pysch Unit 6 Study Guide Project (Jeopardy)

The document appears to be a quiz on concepts related to classical and operant conditioning. It includes questions about Pavlov's dog experiment, different types of stimuli and reinforcement schedules, and scientists associated with theories of learning such as Pavlov, Skinner, and Thorndike. The document tests knowledge of fundamental principles in behavioral psychology.

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This scientist created an experiment in which he trained a dog to salivate upon hearing a tone.

Who is Pavlov?

Pavlov used this method to train the dog.

What is classical conditioning?

This was the conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's Experiment

What is the tone or sound of the bell?

This was the unconditioned stimulus in Pavlov's experiments.

What is the food in the mouth of the dog?

Pavlov's studies of the digestive system won Russia their first this.

What is a Nobel Prize?

This is any event that strengthens the behavior it follows.

What is a reinforcer?

Any event that decreases the behavior it follows.

What is a punishment?

This type of schedule is used if Sally gets th $5 for every 5 time she makes her bed

What is a fixedratio schedule?

An example of this is when you fasten your seat belt to stop an annoying beeping noise.

What is a negative reinforcement?

The reinforcement with the highest tolerance against extinction

What is partial (intermittent) reinforcement?

The unconditioned stimulus in the following: Sam cringes after hearing loud thunder. After a while Sam starts to cringe at the sight of lightening

What is the sound of the thunder?

The conditioned stimulus in the following: Sam cringes after hearing loud thunder. After a while Sam starts to cringe at the sight of lightening

What is the sight of the lightening?

The effect in which an organism displays a diminishing response to a stimuli with repeated exposure to it

What is habituation?

This is what happens when Jessie gets over her fear of doctors due to a painful shot and then randomly starts fearing again

What is spontaneous recovery?

This is the name for when a CS that elicits a CR is used as an US to create a new CS

What is higherorder or second level conditioning?

The unconditioned response in the following: Sam cringes after hearing loud thunder. After a while Sam starts to cringe at the sight of lightening

What is cringing due to loud noise?

The conditioned response in the following: Sam cringes after hearing loud thunder. After a while Sam starts to cringe at the sight of lightening

What is cringing at the sight of lightening?

The CR in the following: you eat a new food and then get sick because of the flu. However, you develop a dislike for the food and feel nauseated whenever you smell it

What is the nausea to the food?

The UR in the following: you eat a new food and then get sick because of the flu. However, you develop a dislike for the food and feel nauseated whenever you smell it

What is the nausea from the flu?

This causes an organism to have a CR towards things similar to but not actually the CS

What is generalization?

A type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or diminished if followed by a punisher.

What is operant conditioning?

Also called Pavlovian or respondent conditioning.

What is classical conditioning?

A type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or diminished if followed by a punisher.

What is associative learning?

Another name for a Skinner Box; contains a bar or key that an animal can manipulate to obtain a food or water reinforcer

What is an operant chamber?

States that behavior followed by a favorable consequence will become more likely and behavior followed by unfavorable consequence will become less likely

What is the law of effect?

Make your wager

This person created the law of effect

Who is Edward L. Thorndike?

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