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Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved CHOICE AND CHANGE The Psychology of Personal Growth and Interpersonal Relationships, 7th ed. by April O’Connell, Vincent O’Connell, and Lois-Ann Kuntz Chapter 9 CONDITIONING AND LEARNING How We Have Been Conditioned and How We Can Use Conditioning To Build Constructive Habits ISBN:0131891707 Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved CHAPTER 9 CONDITIONING AND LEARNING After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Recognize the key elements of classical conditioning and what Pavlov concluded from his research 2. State the significance of John Watson’s experimental study of Baby Albert 3. Recognize the key elements of Skinner’s research and what he concluded from his research 4. Describe Skinner’s environmental engineering and his rationale for its utilization 5. Describe how both classical and operant conditioning have been applied to everyday situations 6. Describe the prevailing theory of three types of memory 7. Itemize specific techniques by which you can improve your study habits Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved CLASSICAL CONDITIONING 1. A neutral stimulus is paired (+) with an unconditioned stimulus 2. UCS becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS) 3. Generalized stimuli: The dog responds similarly (to other sensory stimuli (GS) but to a lesser degree. Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved JOHN WATSON CONDITIONS BABY ALBERT Watson conditions Baby Albert to fear s little white rat., proving that conditioning can be applied to human beings Baby Albert also fears anything that is white and furry, proving that response generation is also applicable to human beings. Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved OPERANT (SKINNERIAN) CONDITIONING Food Pellets Pellets drop down The organism emits a wide range of behaviors, one of which is positively reinforced and increases in frequency. Skinner: Most learning is the result of the reinforcement of emitted behaviors. Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Lever CHAPTER 9 APPLICATIONS OF CONDITIONING Birthing procedures Animal training Military training Behavior modification Biofeedback Cessation of smoking Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved THREE TYPES OF MEMORY 1. Sensory (Trace) Memory: Fleeting sensations of sounds, taste, colors, and shapes 2. Short-Term Memory: Useful for phone numbers, completing a golf swing, finishing a sentence 3. Long-Term Memory: Lasts for almost entire life span Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved DEVELOPING EFFICIENT STUDY HABITS Tips for getting your study material into your long-term memory: 1. Don’t study in a situation that arouses extraneous responses (like the kitchen table!). 2. Make the material meaningful . (Don’t use rote memory.) 3. If you must memorize, concentrate on nonsalient features. 4. Use motor learning as it is highly resistant to extinction. 5. Use a multisensory approach for more effectiveness. 6. Use mnemonic devices that are relevant. 7. Use distributed and massed practice appropriately. 8. Provide yourself with immediate feedback. 9. Make yourself specific study objectives. 10. Review, review, review! Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved