Across
- 4. A psychological approach that focuses on observable behaviors and how they're learned
- 8. Unconditioned _________ - A stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response
- 9. The animals Pavlov used in his experiments to study learned behavior
- 10. A process that increases the likelihood of a behavior by either adding a desirable stimulus or removing an unpleasant one
- 12. _________ Stimulus - A stimulus that initially does not trigger any particular response
- 13. Conditioned _________ - A learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus
- 14. _________ response - A natural, automatic reaction to a stimulus
- 15. The process where a conditioned response decreases when the conditioned stimulus is no longer paired with the unconditioned stimulus
Down
- 1. _________ Conditioning - A type of learning where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a conditioned response
- 2. _________ classroom environment - A supportive setting that encourages learning through positive associations
- 3. The tendency to respond the same way to stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus
- 5. _________ stimulus - A previously neutral stimulus that now triggers a learned response
- 6. The ability to distinguish between similar stimuli and respond differently
- 7. The mental connection between two events or stimuli
- 11. The scientist who discovered classical conditioning through experiments with dogs
