Deja Taylor: Chapter 6
Across
- 2. changing the number of responses then giving the consequence
- 4. add something good
- 6. understanding consequence
- 7. prefer something that you are used to
- 10. Add something good
- 14. learning NOT to respond to a constant stimuli
- 15. experience that results in lasting change in behavior and mental processes
- 17. increase desired behavior
- 19. sudden realization of how to solve a problem because they already learned info and in unconscious
- 20. extend conditioned response to all stimuli
- 21. connecting two unrelated stimuli
- 22. same number of response each time
- 23. learning is hidden until given reinforcement
- 24. remove something good
- 25. lose conditioned responses when conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are not connected
- 26. in the pavlov experiment; when the food is no longer needed to make the dog salivate (bell=salvation)
- 27. Change time span, unpredictable
Down
- 1. said you can reverse fear by matching a fearful stimulus with a happy stimulus (countercconditioning therapy)
- 3. setting up rewards and punishments, learning through consequences
- 5. respond to one conditioned stimulus but not anything else like it
- 8. rewarding for behaviors, making rewards specific overtime
- 9. same time span before each consequence
- 10. decrease unwanted behavior
- 11. remove something bad
- 12. when a learning task is inconsistent
- 13. most powerful force on behavior is consequences, they increase/decrease likelihood of behavior
- 16. process of learning a response through repetition
- 18. conditioned response reappears after period of extinction