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Definitions
CHAPTER 3
Classical
Conditioning
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This is the pervasive sense that
life has been and is good.
What is Subjective well-being?
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An infant’s clinging response
to a touch on the palm of his
or her hand.
What is Grasping Reflex?
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1,2
The learned reaction to
a conditioned stimulus.
What is Conditioned Response?
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1,3
Investigate observable
behaviors.
What is Behaviorist?
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1,4
Seeks to understand and
encourage factors that allow
individuals, communities, and
societies to flourish.
What is Positive Psychology?
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2,1
An infant’s response in turning
toward the source of touching
that occurs anywhere around
his or her mouth.
What is Rooting Reflex?
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2,2
A stimulus that does not
initially elicit any part of an
unconditioned response.
What is Neutral Stimulus?
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2,3
Study how the brain, nervous
system, hormones, and genetics
influence our behavior.
What is Psychobiologist?
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2,4
Occurs when something
unpleasant is take away.
What is Negative Reinforcement?
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3,1
The internally programmed
growth of a child.
What is Maturation?
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3,2
A once neutral event that elicits
a given response after a period
of training in which it has been
paired with an unconditioned
stimulus.
What is Conditioned Stimulus?
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3,3
Study how we process, store,
and use information.
What is Cognitivist?
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Stimulus that is naturally
rewarding, such as food or water.
What is Primary Reinforcer?
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4,1
The study of changes that
occur as an individual matures.
What is Developmental
Psychology?
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4,2
An organism’s automatic
(or natural) reaction to a stimulus.
What is Unconditioned
Response?
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4,3
Believe each person has freedom
in directing his or her future
and achieving personal growth.
What is Humanist?
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Learning in which a certain action
is reinforced or punished,
resulting in corresponding
increases or decreases
in occurrence.
What is Operant Conditioning
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5,1
What percent of infants are
between 5.5 and 10 pounds
and are 18-22 inches in length.
What is 95%?
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An event elicits a certain
predictable response typically
without previous training.
What is Unconditioned
Stimulus?
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Study how unconscious motives
and conflicts determine human
behavior, feelings, and thought.
What is Psychoanalyst?
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