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GRE Psychology Subject Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass Learning - The relatively permanent or stable change in behavior as the result of experience E.L. Thorndike - This man suggested the law of effect, precursor of operant conditioning. Law of Effect - E.L. Thorndike's idea that postulated a cause-and-effect chain of behavior revolving around reinforcement. Any behavior that is followed by reward is likely to be repeated. One followed by unpleasant consequences is likely to be stopped. Kurt Lewin - This man developed the theory of association, forerunner of behaviorism. Theory of Association - Organisms associate certain behaviors with certain rewards and certain cues with certain situations. Precursor to Pavlov's Classical Conditioning. Ivan Pavlov - He is famous for work on digestion. Developed Classical Conditioning. 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Classical/ Pavlovian Conditioning - A concept that involves teaching an organism to respond to a neutral stimulus by pairing the neutral stimulus with a not-so-neutral stimulus. John B. Watson - He founded the school of behaviorism. He believed that everything can be explained by stimulus-response chains and that conditioning was the key factor in developing these chains. ONLY OBJECTIVE and OBSERVABLE elements were of importance to organisms and psychology. B.F. Skinner - This man developed operant conditioning. Operant Conditioning/ Instrumental Conditioning - This concept of behavior being influenced primarily by reinforcement. The Skinner Box was used to develop this idea: to condition rats to perform an unnatural behavio

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Learning - ✔✔The relatively permanent or stable change in behavior as the result of

experience


E.L. Thorndike - ✔✔This man suggested the law of effect, precursor of operant

conditioning.


Law of Effect - ✔✔E.L. Thorndike's idea that postulated a cause-and-effect chain of

behavior revolving around reinforcement. Any behavior that is followed by reward is

likely to be repeated. One followed by unpleasant consequences is likely to be stopped.


Kurt Lewin - ✔✔This man developed the theory of association, forerunner of

behaviorism.


Theory of Association - ✔✔Organisms associate certain behaviors with certain rewards

and certain cues with certain situations. Precursor to Pavlov's Classical Conditioning.


Ivan Pavlov - ✔✔He is famous for work on digestion. Developed Classical

Conditioning.




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,Classical/ Pavlovian Conditioning - ✔✔A concept that involves teaching an organism

to respond to a neutral stimulus by pairing the neutral stimulus with a not-so-neutral

stimulus.


John B. Watson - ✔✔He founded the school of behaviorism. He believed that

everything can be explained by stimulus-response chains and that conditioning was the

key factor in developing these chains. ONLY OBJECTIVE and OBSERVABLE elements

were of importance to organisms and psychology.


B.F. Skinner - ✔✔This man developed operant conditioning.


Operant Conditioning/ Instrumental Conditioning - ✔✔This concept of behavior being

influenced primarily by reinforcement. The Skinner Box was used to develop this idea:

to condition rats to perform an unnatural behavior--pressing the lever in the skinner

box.


Neutral Stimulus - ✔✔A stimulus that does not produce a specific response on its own.


Unconditioned Stimulus - ✔✔Without conditioning, this stimulus elicits a response.


Conditioned Stimulus - ✔✔The neutral stimulus once it has been paired with the UCS.


Unconditioned Response - ✔✔The naturally occurring response to the UCS.


Conditioned Response - ✔✔The response that the CS elicits after conditioning. Often

times, it is the same as the UCR.




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,Simultaneous Conditioning - ✔✔A conditioning technique where the UCS and the CS

are presented at the same time.


Higher Order/ Second-Oder Conditioning - ✔✔A conditioning technique in which a

previous CS now acts as a UCS.


Forward Conditioning - ✔✔A conditioning technique in which the CS is presented

before the UCS


Delayed Conditioning - ✔✔The presentation of the CS begins before that of the UCs

and lasts until the UCS is presented.


Trace Conditioning - ✔✔The CS stimulus is presented and terminated before the UCS is

presented.


Backward Conditioning - ✔✔A conditioning technique in which the CS is presented

after the UCS is presented. It proves to be ineffective. Produces an inhibitory

conditioning effect.


Shaping/ Differential Reinforcement of Successive Approximations - ✔✔A process

where the experimenter gradually molds an organism by reinforcing any responses

similar to the desired response.


Primary Reinforcement - ✔✔Something that is reinforcing on its own without the

requirement of learning. Ex. Water and Food.




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, Secondary Reinforcement - ✔✔A learned reinforcer, often learned through society. Ex.

Money


Positive Reinforcement - ✔✔A type of reward or positive event acting as a stimulus that

increases the likelihood of a particular response.


Negative Reinforcement - ✔✔Reinforcement through the removal of a negative event.


Continuous Reinforcement Schedule - ✔✔A schedule where every correct response is

met with some form of reinforcement. This type of reinforcement strategy facilitates the

quickest learning but most fragile learning (as soon as the rewards stop coming, the

animal stops performing).


Partial Reinforcement Schedule - ✔✔In this schedule, not all correct responses are met

with reinforcement. This type of reinforcement strategy may require a longer learning

time, but once learned, these behaviors are more resistant to extinction. There are four

types of this schedule.


Fixed Ratio Schedule - ✔✔A partial reinforcement schedule where a reinforcement is

delivered after a consistent number of responses. The power of drug addiction has been

proven using this schedule. The behavior is vulnerable to extinction.


Variable Ratio Schedule - ✔✔In this partial reinforcement schedule, reinforcements are

delivered after different numbers of correct responses. The ratio cannot be predicted.




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