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Reinforcement - Answer in operant conditioning, any event that strengthens the behavior it
follows
negative punishment - Answer the removal of a stimulus following a given behavior in order
to decrease the frequency of that behavior
fixed ratio - Answer in operant conditioning, a schedule of reinforcement that reinforces a
response only after a specified number of responses
fixed ratio example - Answer after buying 10 coffees your get a free one
variable interval example - Answer pop quiz
operant conditioning - Answer a type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if
followed by a reinforcer or diminished if followed by a punisher
Reinforcement and Punishment - Answer A contingent event that strengthens the response
that precedes it/ The application of something painful or the removal of something positive
The Law of Readiness - Answer associated with the belief that students learn easier when
they want to learn
fatigue - Answer Extreme tiredness, exhaustion
Edward Guthrie - Answer Contiguous Conditioning
Aquistion (learning) - Answer Normally several pairings between CS (neutral thing) & US
(unconditioned thing) are necessary before a CR is fully developed
Little Albert - Answer subject in John Watson's experiment, proved classical conditioning
principles, especially the generalization of fear