Thursday, January 6, 2022

Thursday January 6, 2022

Circle: What is one thing you would like to learn(A specific skill)?

Mid Term

Where we are...Perspectives

Questions:
What are some basic forms of learning?
What is classical conditioning, and how did Pavlov’s work influence behaviorism?
In classical conditioning, what are the processes of acquisition,
-extinction, spontaneous recovery, generalization, and discrimination?
Why is Pavlov’s work important?
What is operant conditioning, and how does it differ from classical conditioning?
What are the basic types of reinforcers?
How do different reinforcement schedules affect behavior?
How does punishment affect behavior?
Do cognitive processes and biological constraints affect operant conditioning?
What is observational learning, and how is it enabled by mirror neurons?

Slide Show


Activity: Define US, CS, CR, UCR
Classical Conditioning Activity



Classic Conditioning Video's
Crash Course
Classical Conditioning: Ivan Pavlov
Classically Conditioning your roomate

Operant Conditioning Video's
The Little Albert Experiment
BF Skinner Pigeon Ping Pong

Observational Learning
Our Skinner Box
Crash Course: The BoBo Beatdown
Classical vs Operant Condtioniong



Note cards:  Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych Exam.  These are due January 8th.  Each note card should have the term on the front.  Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term.  This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal example.  You can also draw the application of the term if you so desire.


  • acquisition
  • learning
  • associative learning
  • Neutral stimulus
  • classical conditioning
  • operant conditioning
  • cognitive map
  • punishment
  • discrimination
  • reinforcer
  • extinction
  • shaping
  • fixed interval schedule
  • spontaneous recovery
  • fixed ratio schedule
  • US / UR / CS / CR
  • generalization
  • variable interval schedule
  • latent learning
  • variable ratio schedule

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