Learning& Development
Across
- 5. Something that naturally makes you react (like food makes you drool).
- 9. A type of learning found by Pavlov, using dogs and bells.
- 11. Something that makes you react because you learned to.
- 13. A focus on what we can see people do, not what they think.
- 14. Something that makes you stop doing a behavior.
- 15. When a new thing is added and also makes you react.
- 18. Learning that two things happen together.
- 19. A reaction you learn after training.
Down
- 1. Behaviors followed by good outcomes are more likely to happen again, and behaviors followed by bad outcomes are less likely.
- 2. The start of learning when something new is being connected.
- 3. A reward that makes you do something more.
- 4. Reacting the same way to things that are alike.
- 6. Changing a bad reaction to a good one.
- 7. A natural reaction you don’t have to learn.
- 8. Something that doesn't cause a reaction at first.
- 10. Something that causes a reaction.
- 12. Getting used to something so you stop noticing it.
- 16. Stimulus Something that doesn't cause a response at first but could after learning.
- 17. Gaining new knowledge or behaviors that stick with you.