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Psychology Definitions Ch. 2

Evan Nickel

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Across
3.A form of learning in which a certain action is reinforced or punished, resulting in corresponding increases or decreases in the likelihood that similar actions will occur again. (2 Words)
6.Learning reaction that follow one another in sequence, each reaction producing the signal for the next. (2 Words)
9.The ability to respond differently to similar but distinct stimuli.
11.Responding similarly to a range of similar stimuli.
12.In classical conditioning, the learned reaction to the conditioned stimulus. (2 Words)
14.A schedule of reinforcement in which a different number of responses are required before reinforcement can be obtained each time. (3 Words)
16.A lasting change in behavior that results from experience.
17.A learning procedure in which a stimulus that normally elicits a given response is repeatedly proceeded by a neutral stimulus (one that usually does not elicit the response). Eventually, the neutral stimulus will evoke a similar response when presented by itself. (2 Words)
18.The training of an organism to remove or terminate an unpleasant stimulus. (2 Words)
19.A stimulus that does not initially elicit a response. (2 Words)
20.A form of conditioning in which desirable behavior is reinforced with valueless objects or points, which can be accumulated and exchanged for various rewards. (2 Words)
Down
1.An event that elicits certain predictable response without precious training. (2 Words)
2.The training of an organism to remove or withdraw from an unpleasant stimuli before it starts. (2 Words)
4.A technique of operant conditioning in which the desired behavior is "molded" by first rewarding any act similar to that behavior and then requiring closer and closer approximations to the desired behavior before giving the reward.
5.In classical conditioning, an organism's automatic (or natural) reaction to a stimulus. (2 Words)
7.Information received after an action as to its effectiveness or correctness.
8.A schedule of reinforcement in which a specific amount of time must elapse before a response will elicit reinforcement. (3 Words)
10.In classical conditioning, a once neutral event that has come to elicit a given response after a period of training in which it has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus. (2 Words)
13.The process of influencing behavior by means of unpleasant stimuli. (2 Words)
15.Immediately following a particular response with a reward in order to strengthen that response.

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