PSYC 333 Final Exam Review
Across
- 3. Post-extinction recovery of a behaviour due to change in location
- 4. Hypothesis that we highly value what we aren’t allowed to have
- 6. When punishment only occurs in the presence of a particular stimulus, so is not a deterrent in the absence of that stimulus
- 8. Suggests rate of improvement slows as practice accumulates
- 14. Negative __: removing something makes one feel better
- 15. Type of skill that requires adjusting responses to variable incoming sensory information
- 17. Partial reinforcement schedule with the highest response rate
- 20. In Pavlovian inhibitory conditioning the CS- signals there will not be a(n) __.
- 23. Behaviour change not due to learning; response to environmental conditions
- 24. Conditioning to a CS is slower because preexposure indicated the CS was innocuous
- 25. Type of trial; differs from avoidance trial in that the US is delivered
- 26. Two input stimuli together produce a different outcome that each would individually
Down
- 1. Extinction effect in which previously offering rewards on every trial increases extinction
- 2. An emotion that often accompanies extinction of instrumental conditioning
- 5. Skinner’s idea to explain superstition; was not consistently replicated
- 7. Theory of instrumental conditioning that incorporates classical conditioning
- 9. Type of punishment that uses an extreme approach to making up for a mistake
- 10. A task that can measure ability to generalize between types/groups of people
- 11. In US __, a US is made less appetitive to determine how important it was in learning.
- 12. Present the CS but not the US in order to measure the CR
- 13. Reinforcers are less appealing the longer the wait
- 16. Network model that produces discrimination rather than generalization
- 18. Behavioural __ adapts consumer demand to psychology; focuses on time/effort, not currency
- 19. Late in skill learning, can carry out the skill with little to no thought required
- 21. System that determines whether sensitization occurs; modulates sensory-motor connection
- 22. Link in concurrent-chain schedules; where the commitment is made