Across
- 7. The stage of learning where information about observed behavior is stored in memory
- 10. The psychologist who demonstrated observational learning through the Bobo doll experiment
- 12. The name of the child in a famous conditioning experiment demonstrating learned fear responses
- 13. Automatic, involuntary responses to specific stimuli that occur without conscious control
- 14. The first step in observational learning, involving focusing on the behavior of the model
- 15. A type of learning in which behavior is influenced by rewards and punishments
- 16. The famous experiment involving a doll that demonstrated how children imitate aggressive behavior
- 17. A failure of the memory system involving the involuntary recall of unwanted, often unpleasant memories
- 20. The psychologist who developed the theory of operant conditioning using reinforcement and punishment
Down
- 1. The ability to perform or carry out the behavior that has been observed
- 2. A type of learning that occurs by watching others’ behaviors and then imitating them
- 3. A type of reinforcement that involves adding a desirable stimulus to increase behavior
- 4. The act of copying or reproducing the actions of another individual after observing them
- 5. The effects of misinformation from external sources that can lead to false or distorted memories
- 6. The smallest unit of language that carries meaning, such as a prefix or suffix
- 8. The scientist known for discovering classical conditioning through experiments with dogs
- 9. The observable behavior or action that occurs as a result of a stimulus
- 11. A type of reinforcement that involves removing an unpleasant stimulus to increase behavior
- 18. Specialized photoreceptor in the eye that works well in low-light conditions
- 19. A form of learning that involves making associations between stimuli and responses
