Across
- 2. replaced the fixed in fixed action pattern
- 5. the behaviorist who could make you anything
- 7. the researcher who claimed that associative learning is not an arbitrary process and focused on phobias in humans
- 9. the ______ effect is an application of classical conditioning in which the appearance of a drug acts as a CS
- 10. adjunctive behavior includes schedule induced _______________, defined as excessive thirst
- 11. the symbol for asymptotic associative strength in the Rescorla-Wagner model
- 14. observational learning is also called
- 15. an impressive bonobo
- 16. the law about proportion of responses versus proportion of reinforcers
- 17. what to do if behavior never
- 18. when an established CS interferes with the conditioning of a new CS
- 20. an enduring change in the way an organism responds based on its experience
- 21. opposites are associated
- 22. relatively simple, automatic response to a stimulus
- 24. when the conditioned response is weakened or eliminated through repeated presentations of the CS without the UCS
- 26. the tendency for a CS to occur in the presence of a stimulus other than original CS, as defined functionally
- 27. the law that states behavior is controlled by its consequences
- 28. used to aim bombs
Down
- 1. a phobia treatment involving overwhelming the organism with the feared stimulus
- 3. what made Pavlov excited
- 4. schedule in which onset and offset of NS precede onset of UCS
- 6. it is not always real when used with apes
- 8. A type of learning that is limited to a sensitive period of an animals life and is generally irreversible
- 10. has a "thumb"
- 12. the tendency for learned behaviors to trigger innate behaviors is instinctive ___________
- 13. conditioned taste aversion is also known as the ________ effect
- 18. Any activity of an organism that can be observed or somehow measured
- 19. a primary punisher is this
- 23. operants are
- 25. introduced when one key is harder to peck than another
