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Learning Chapter 7

What is “Learning”? Learning Association

Types of Conditioning Operant Conditioning Skinner Modeling Bandura

Classical Conditioning Identified four characteristics of classical conditioning

Pavlovian Classical Conditioning Unconditioned Response (UR) Conditioned Stimulus ( ) (CR)

Notes

Pavlovian Classical Conditioning must be present no more than before the Extinction

Pavlovian Classical Conditioning Generalization

Types of Conditioning Classical Conditioning Modeling Ivan Pavlov / John Watson Modeling Bandura

Skinnerean Operant Conditioning Basics of Operant Conditioning

Notes

Notes

Reinforcers A reinforcer is any stimulus which behavior There are two types of reinforcers: Negative reinforcement is different from

Notes

Skinnerean Operant Conditioning Immediate Gives rise to

Skinnerean Operant Conditioning Fixed Fixed Interval

Applications of Skinnerean Operant conditioning Training animals Token Economies

Problems With Skinnerearn Operant Conditioning Latent learning

Types of Conditioning Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Ivan Pavlov / John Watson Operant Conditioning Skinner

Bandura’s Observational Learning Modeling Mirror Neurons

Bandura’s Observational Learning Media and Aggression

Learning – Myths or Facts? Sleep Assisted Learning Learning Style What is your learning style?