Across
- 2. Who proposed behaviourism as a theory that focused only behaviour that could be observed
- 3. Reinforcement that involves the removal of unpleasant events of experiences after a desired behaviour has been performed
- 4. Consequences of behaviour that increase the likelihood that the behaviour will be performed again
- 5. delivering an unpleasant consequence for an undesirable behaviour
- 7. Any environmental event, that when taken away, decreases the frequency of a behaviour
- 10. Theory that is observed
- 11. Predictable reinforcement schedule
- 12. Unpredictable reinforcement schedule
Down
- 1. Any environmental event, that when given, decreases the frequency of a behaviour
- 6. Learning to do something because of its effects
- 8. Pairing of a stimulus and a response
- 9. Reinforcement that follows the performance of a behaviour and increases the probability that it will be performed again
