Psychology
Across
- 4. Research principle ensuring animals are treated humanely
- 5. Decreasing behavior by presenting an unpleasant consequence
- 7. Process in classical conditioning when a response first begins to be learned
- 9. Brain chemical linked to mood regulation
- 10. Bias where researchers interpret data to confirm expectations
- 12. A process where a learned behavior decreases when reinforcement stops
- 13. Occurs when stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus produce the same response
- 14. A systematic error caused by selecting unrepresentative participants
- 16. Ability to distinguish between similar stimuli in conditioning
- 19. Learning process discovered by Pavlov
- 20. The measurable outcome in an experiment
Down
- 1. Type of conditioning where behavior is shaped through reinforcement or punishment
- 2. Ethical guideline involving replacement, reduction, and refinement
- 3. Giving a stimulus after behavior to increase likelihood of recurrence
- 6. Removal of an unpleasant stimulus to strengthen behavior
- 8. Hormone associated with bonding and attachment in research by Aron and Fisher
- 9. Long-term structural brain change due to learning
- 10. Learning that occurs through association between stimuli
- 11. Gradual reinforcement of behaviors that increasingly resemble a desired behavior
- 15. Neurotransmitter strongly linked to reward pathways and motivation
- 17. Variable manipulated by the researcher
- 18. The brain's ability to reorganize neural pathways after experience or injury