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PSYCHOLOGY
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE
Chapter 6
LEARNING
Section 1: Classical Conditioning
Section 2: Operant Conditioning
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HOLT, RINEHART
AND
WINSTON
Chapter 6
Section 1: Classical Conditioning
PSYCHOLOGY
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE
Question: What are the principles of classical
conditioning?
PRINCIPLES OF CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
! Simple form of learning in which one stimulus calls
forth the response that is usually called forth by
another stimulus
! This occurs when the two stimuli have been
associated with each other
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HOLT, RINEHART
AND
WINSTON
Chapter 6
Section 1: Classical Conditioning
PSYCHOLOGY
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE
Question: What are the principles of classical
conditioning?
IMPORTANT TERMS
Terms that are important in understanding
classical conditioning:
! Unconditioned stimulus (US) – a stimulus that
causes a response that is automatic, not learned
! Unconditioned response (UR) – the response
that is automatic, not learned
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HOLT, RINEHART
AND
WINSTON
Chapter 6
Section 1: Classical Conditioning
PSYCHOLOGY
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE
Question: What are the principles of classical
conditioning?
IMPORTANT TERMS (continued)
! Conditioned Response (CR) – a learned
response to a stimulus that was previously
neutral or meaningless
! Conditioned Stimulus (CS) – a previously
neutral stimulus that, because of pairing with
an unconditioned stimulus, now causes a
conditioned response
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HOLT, RINEHART
AND
WINSTON
Chapter 6
Section 2: Operant Conditioning
PSYCHOLOGY
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE
Question: How are the principles of operant conditioning
applied?
APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF
OPERANT CONDITIONING
! Offering of rewards – being positively
reinforced
! Shaping – a way of teaching complex
behaviors in which one first reinforces small
steps in the right direction
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HOLT, RINEHART
AND
WINSTON
Chapter 6
Section 2: Operant Conditioning
PSYCHOLOGY
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE
Question: How are the principles of operant conditioning
applied?
APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF
OPERANT CONDITIONING (continued)
! Programmed Learning – assumes that any task
can be broken down into small steps that can
be shaped individually and combined to form
the more complicated whole
! Classroom discipline – using principles of
learning to change classroom behavior
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HOLT, RINEHART
AND
WINSTON
Chapter 6
Section 3: Cognitive Factors in Learning
PSYCHOLOGY
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE
Question: What are the cognitive factors in learning?
COGNITIVE FACTORS IN LEARNING
! Latent learning – learning that remains hidden
until it is needed
! Observational learning – acquiring knowledge
and skills by observing and imitating others
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AND
WINSTON
Chapter 6
Section 4: The PQ4R Method: Learning to Learn
PSYCHOLOGY
PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE
Question: What are the steps of the PQ4R method of
learning?
STEPS OF THE PQ4R METHOD OF LEARNING
! PREVIEW – getting a general picture of what is covered
before reading a chapter
! QUESTION – something in particular that we want to
learn
! READ – reading the material with the purpose of finding
answers
! REFLECT – an important way to understand and
remember the material read
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HOLT, RINEHART
AND
WINSTON