Across
- 1. CONDITIONING, When two stimuli are linked together to produce a new learned response.
- 3. LEARNING, A method of conditioning that involves manipulating behavior with a stimulus and a response.
- 7. If you demonstrate an observed behavior, you are:
- 11. CONDITIONING, A type of conditioning that that employs rewards and punishments to elicit behavior.
- 14. RESPONSE, A feeling of hunger in response to the smell of food. What would the hunger response be?
- 15. A speeding ticket is an example of this kind of punishment.
- 18. REINFORCEMENT, An inconsistent and periodic form of reinforcement: (reinforces only part of the time)
- 19. AVERSION, Dislike, or avoidance of a food item based on negative stimuli, such as becoming ill after consuming the product.
- 21. The ability to reorganize HOROBOD into a real word requires this:
- 22. If a conditioned response is weakened, it can become _____.
- 23. RESPONSE, A dog learns that a whistle indicates food, so he runs to his bowl when he hears the whistle. What does the running to the bowl after hearing a whistle represent?
- 24. HELPLESSNESS, Psychologist, Martin Seligman did an experiment on this theory where dogs were shocked repeatedly. What theory is this?
- 25. Something that elicits a response is called:
Down
- 2. MAP, Todd has to rush into the super market and buy Milk. In order to get home in time for guests, he builds a mental representation of the store to more easily recall where the fridges are. What is this called?
- 4. STIMULUS, Cutting up an onion makes your eyes water, what would the onion be?
- 5. A consequence that occurs in conditioning which makes the behavior more frequent.
- 6. INTERVAL SCHEDULE, A baby is rewarded for sitting quietly every two minutes. What type of reinforcement schedule is this?
- 8. The eventual adjustment of behavior to the desired behavior.
- 9. If you repeat a stimulus too often, you might allow:
- 10. REINFORCEMENT, An aversive stimulus for desired behavior that increases the likelihood of it to happen again.
- 12. CHAMBER, Another word for the operant chamber, invented by BF Skinner.
- 13. REINFORCEMENT, This type of reinforcement occurs when a participant is rewarded every time the desired response appears.
- 16. LEARNING, A type of learning where one learns by watching others.
- 17. REINFORCEMENT, A positive stimulus for desired behavior that increases the likelihood of it to happen again.
- 20. Another word for an aversive stimulus that is presented as a consequence.
