Learning theory

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    • What is classical conditioning?
      Learning by association of the neutral stimulus
    • What is operant conditioning?
      Learning by reinforcement
    • Positive reinforcement
       When a behaviour results in the addition of something pleasant
    • Negative reinforcement
      When a behaviour results in the subtraction of something unpleasant
    • What is the term for stimuli that naturally elicit a response before conditioning?
      Unconditioned stimulus
    • What is the term for the response that occurs naturally to an unconditioned stimulus?
      Unconditioned response
    • What happens during the conditioning phase of classical conditioning?
      A neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus
    • What is the term for a stimulus that does not initially elicit a response?
      Neutral stimulus
    • What is the result of conditioning in classical conditioning?
      Conditioned response
    • What is the relationship between a conditioned stimulus and a conditioned response?
      The conditioned stimulus elicits the conditioned response
    • What are the key components of classical conditioning?
      • Unconditioned stimulus
      • Unconditioned response
      • Neutral stimulus
      • Conditioned stimulus
      • Conditioned response
    • How does a neutral stimulus become a conditioned stimulus?
      By being paired with an unconditioned stimulus
    • What is the difference between an unconditioned stimulus and a conditioned stimulus?
      An unconditioned stimulus naturally elicits a response
    • What is the basis of the learning theory of attachment?
      Infants attach because they need food
    • What does evidence from research suggest about the learning theory of attachment?
      It is not supported by evidence
    • How do Schaffer and Emerson's findings challenge the learning theory of attachment?
      • Babies develop different types of attachment:
      • Indiscriminant
      • Preference
      • Special preference
      • Multiple
      • Attachment does not have to be food-related
    • What types of attachment did Schaffer and Emerson identify?
      Indiscriminant, preference, special preference, multiple
    • What does Harlow's monkeys study demonstrate about attachment?
      Monkeys attach regardless of food availability
    • In what year was Harlow's monkeys study conducted?
      1958
    • What was the main finding of Harlow's monkeys study regarding the cloth mother?
      Monkeys preferred the cloth mother over others
    • How do the findings of Harlow's monkeys relate to the learning theory of attachment?
      They show attachment isn't solely based on food
    • What is vicarious reinforcement?
      Learning through observing others
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