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identify NS, UCS, CS, UCR, CR
schedules of operant conditioning
modifying behavior
examples of conditioning (both) and social learning
memory processÍž memory stages
video (examples of memory faults)
ways to improve memory
convergent vs divergent thinking
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motivation theories
biological vs. social motivation
creativity
characteristics
problem solving
strategies
thinking
types Maslow's hierarchy
2
mnemonic device
phoneme need
drive
incentive
flexibility
secondary reinforce
chaining
cognitive map
primary reinforce
discrimination
learning
modeling
confabulation
motivation
morpheme
image
concept
syntax
extinction
neutral stimulus
unconditioned stimulus
token economy
self­control
avoidance conditioning
shaping
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You receive a speeding ticket which causes you a lot of distress. Now every time you see flashing lights you become distressed, even though they never bothered you before. Identify the neutral stimulus, unconditioned stimulus (UCS), conditioned stimulus (CS), unconditioned response (UCR), and conditioned response (CR). 4
A child has a tantrum before dinner so they do not have to eat it.
After repeated attempts to do well in math a student gives up feeling they are just not very smart.
A child is started every time they get near the edge of the steps to keep them from trying to climb down. Maggie at Chinese food for dinner then went out to a movie with her friends later that night. She woke up in the middle of the night sick and now feels nauseated whenever she smells Chinese food.
A new dance has become popular so you watch others do it to learn how it is done.
As you are driving through a section of town you are unfamiliar with you begin to recognize landmarks as if you knew the area and realize you have been there before.
conditioning
learned helplessness
latent learning
modeling
avoidance conditioning
taste aversion
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