Across
- 2. behavior directed toward promoting the well-being of another
- 4. an example of this type of punishment is yelling
- 7. a consequence that decreases the frequency of the response it follows
- 8. consequence of a response that leads to increased frequency of the response
- 9. an example of this type of punishment is taking away video games
- 12. this type of reinforcer comes from an outside environment
- 16. An example of this type of punishment would be when a football player is benched for not listening, other players are unlikely to mimic the behavior
- 19. an example of this reinforcer is a candy bar
- 21. this type of cognition relates to the saying "two heads are better then one"
- 22. tools concept, symbol, strategy, procedure, or other culturally constructed mechanism that helps people think about and response to situations more effectively
- 23. an example of this type of reinforcement is a student learning that studying hard leads to good grades
Down
- 1. knowledge, behaviors, and thinking skills acquired and used primarily within certain contexts, with limited if any context.
- 3. an example of this would be taking away the kids homework for a night after they worked hard all class
- 4. an example of this would be giving praise to a student who cleaned up all of their materials
- 5. an example of this would not giving the kids a prize now so later you can have a big pizza party
- 6. a form of learning proposed by B.F skinner
- 10. hoped-for, but not guaranteed, future consequence of behavior
- 11. this type of stimulus increases the likelihood of a particular response happening, for example a teacher asking the kids to read
- 13. specific behavior that an individual exhibits
- 14. specific object or event that influences an individuals learning or behavior
- 15. this type of learning experience involves social interaction in which an adult helps a child interpret a phenomenon or event in a specific way
- 17. this type of model can be seen in books and films
- 18. and example of this reinforcer is money
- 20. a teacher showing the students how to write the letter "B" is an example of what
