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AP Psychology - Learning/ Classical Conditioning

BehaviorismSchool of psychology that defines psychology as the scientific study as observable and measurable behavior.John B. WatsonFounding father of behaviorism.LearningA relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience or practice.Ivan…

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Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers

Students will naturally work efficiently in cooperative learning groups because they enjoy the socialization this format offers.FalseWhen students are engaged in cooperative learning groups, the teacher is primarily focused on…

Nursing Lab Values

95-105ClArterial: 22-26Venous: 24-30HCO32.8-4.5Phosphate135-145Na3.5-5.0K+8.5-10.5Ca1.5-2.5Mg12-15Hgb42 to 52 slightly less for womenHct0.8-1.1INR11-12.5PT1.5-2 times normal PT (16.5-25)*Client on anticoagulation therapyPTT80-100PaO235-45PaCO27.35-7.45pH0.8-1.2Serum Lithium

Social Process and Learning Theories of Crime

classical conditioningA learning model that assumes that animals, as well as people, learn through associations between stimuli and responses; this model was primarily promoted by Pavlov.containment theoryA control theory proposed…

Government type and types of economic systems

All sub-categories of government fit under one of these three Government typeAnarchy, Limited government, Totalitarian governmentGovernment type 1 Anarchyno governmentGovernment type 2 Limited governmentconstrained by constitutional law and deriving its…

Chapter 8: Learning theory

pavlovClassical conditioning= learned behaviorPavlovaccidental discovery about the nature of salivation in dogs- studying the gastric system of dogs.Salivation is an innate reflex.Pavlovdogs salivated when they: heard the food, seen the…

Dynamic systems approaches to motor control

Self-organisation refers to an important element of dynamic systems theorythat means that when:A. Movement emerges naturally from the dynamic interaction of constraintson movement (A)B. An individual modifies their movement according…

CH 5 Operant Conditioning and Observational Learning

What is Thorndike’s “law of effect?:Rewarded behavior tends to be repeatedWhat is the operant chamber? Who invented it?Experiments with rats that rewarded them for certain tasks. Created by BF Skinner…

Operant Conditioning Theory

Operant Conditioning Theoryrefers to the behavior learning theory founded by B.F. Skinner. A fundamental tenet of Operant Conditioning Theory is that changes in behavior are a result of changes in…

Chapter 9 Psychology- Learning

learninga lasting change in behavior resulting from experienceclassical conditioningto attach a old response to a new stimulusinvoluntary responsesclassical conditioningunconditioned stimulus and unconditioned responseinvolving no trainingneutral stimulussomething that has nothing to…

Anatomy and Physiology Learning Objectives

What is the study of the nervous system?Neurology.What is an elongated cell; the basic information processing unit of the nervous system?Neuron.What is a grossly visible bundle of hundreds of axons…

Physiology of Behavior Chapter 13

perceptual learningLearning to recognize a particular stimulusstimulus-response learningLearning to automatically make a particular response in the presence of a particular stimulus; includes classical and instrumental conditioningclassical conditioningA learning procedure; when…

Principles of Language Learning and Teaching (H.D. Brown)

learningacquiring knowledge of a subject or a skill by study, experience, or instructionteachingshowing or helping someone to learn, giving instructions; guiding; providing with knowledge; causing to know or understandstructural school…

Basics of Motor Learning

Study of the acquisition of motor skills as a result of practice and experienceMotor learningFocuses on the cognitive aspects of skill acquisition (feedback, practice, individual differences)Motor learningMotor learning Skill Classification…

Learning Web Design 4th Edition

InternetNetwork of connected computersProtocolsTransferring data or documents over a networkWebOne way information can be shared over the Internet(WWW.)HypertextForming a huge “web” of connected InformationHTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol)ProtocolServersComputers that “Serve up”…

Milady's Standard Professional Barbering

Learning StylesOne way to hone your study skills is to recognize that we all have different learning styles and that it helps to know what kind of learner you are….

Classical conditioning, operant conditioning

Classical Conditioning:acquiring a new response to a previously neutral stimulus that reliably signals the arrival of an unconditioned stimulusUnconditioned Stimulus:the stimulus in a reflex that automatically elicits an unconditioned responseReflex:A…

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