AP Psych 3.7-3.9

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Behavioral Psychology

A psychological perspective that focuses solely on observable behaviors, arguing that all behavior is learned through interactions with the environment.

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Classical Conditioning

A type of learning where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a naturally occurring stimulus, resulting in a learned response.

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Unconditioned Stimulus

A stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response without any prior learning required.

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Unconditioned Response

A natural, automatic reaction to a stimulus that occurs without any prior learning.

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Conditioned Stimulus

A previously neutral stimulus that has become associated with a specific response through repeated pairings with an unconditioned stimulus.

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Conditioned Response

A learned behavior or reaction that occurs in response to a previously neutral stimulus that has been repeatedly paired with a naturally occurring stimulus.

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Neutral Stimulus

A stimulus that initially produces no specific response in an organism until it is paired with another stimulus.

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Acquisition

The initial stage of learning when a conditioned response is first established.

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Extinction

The gradual weakening and eventual disappearance of a learned behavior when reinforcement is no longer provided.

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Spontaneous Recovery

The reappearance of a previously extinguished conditioned response after a period without exposure to the conditioned stimulus.

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Stimulus Discrimination

The ability of an organism to distinguish between similar stimuli and respond differently to each.

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Generalization

The tendency to respond in the same way to different but similar stimuli.

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Higher-order Conditioning

A classical conditioning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a conditioned stimulus.

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Counterconditioning

A behavioral therapy technique where a negative conditioned response is replaced with a positive one.

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Aversive Conditioning

A type of classical conditioning where an unwanted behavior is paired with a negative or unpleasant stimulus.

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Taste Aversions

A learned avoidance of a specific food or taste due to a previous negative experience.

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One-Trial Conditioning

A type of learning where an organism acquires a conditioned response after a single pairing of a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus.

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Biological Preparedness

The concept that organisms are naturally inclined to quickly learn associations between certain stimuli and responses.

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Habituation

A decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated exposure to it.

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Operant Conditioning

A learning process where a behavior is modified by its consequences, with actions followed by reinforcement likely to be repeated.

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Reinforcement

Any consequence that strengthens or increases the likelihood of a behavior occurring again.

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Punishment

Any consequence that decreases the likelihood of a behavior occurring again.

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Law of Effect

The principle that behaviors followed by positive consequences are more likely to be repeated.

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Positive Reinforcement

Increasing the likelihood of a behavior by adding a desirable stimulus after the behavior occurs.

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Positive Punishment

Adding an undesirable consequence to decrease the likelihood of a behavior occurring again.

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Negative Reinforcement

Strengthening a behavior by removing an unpleasant stimulus.

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Negative Punishment

Removing a desirable stimulus after an undesirable behavior to decrease that behavior's frequency.

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Primary Reinforcer

A stimulus that naturally satisfies a basic biological need.

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Secondary Reinforcer

A stimulus that gains its reinforcing power by being associated with a primary reinforcer.

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Discrimination (in Learning)

The ability to distinguish between stimuli and respond only to the discriminative stimulus.

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Generalization (in Learning)

The tendency to respond in the same way to different but similar stimuli.

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Shaping

A behavioral modification technique where a desired behavior is gradually taught by reinforcing successive approximations.

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Successive Approximations

Reinforcing behaviors that gradually get closer to a desired target behavior.

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Instinctive Drift

The tendency for trained animals to revert back to instinctual behaviors.

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Superstitious Behavior

A learned behavior that occurs when an action is accidentally reinforced.

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Learned Helplessness

A state where an individual believes they are powerless to change their situation after repeated negative events.

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Schedules of Reinforcement

A set of rules that determine how often a desired behavior will be reinforced.

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Continuous Reinforcement

A reinforcement schedule where a reward is given every time a desired behavior is exhibited.

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Partial Reinforcement

A conditioning method where a desired behavior is only reinforced occasionally.

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Fixed Interval

A reinforcement schedule in which a response is only reinforced after a specific amount of time.

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Variable Interval

A reinforcement schedule where a response is rewarded after an unpredictable amount of time.

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Fixed Ratio

A schedule of reinforcement where a reward is given after a specific number of responses.

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Variable Ratio

A reinforcement schedule where a behavior is rewarded after an unpredictable number of responses.

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Social Learning Theory

The idea that people learn new behaviors primarily by observing and imitating others.

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Observational Learning

Learning a new behavior by watching and imitating the actions of others.

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Vicarious Conditioning

Acquiring a behavior by observing the consequences of another person's actions.

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Modeling

The process of learning by observing and imitating the behaviors of another person.

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Insight Learning

A type of learning where a solution to a problem suddenly becomes clear.

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Latent Learning

Acquiring knowledge or information without any apparent reinforcement.

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Cognitive Maps

A mental representation of a physical space.