Behavourial explanation of phobias

Cards (31)

  • What is the term for irrational fears of specific objects or situations?
    Phobias
  • What is the primary focus of classical conditioning?
    Learning through association between stimuli
  • What is the term for a learned response to a previously neutral stimulus?
    Conditioned response
  • How does operant conditioning differ from classical conditioning?
    Operant conditioning involves reinforcement or punishment
  • In a scenario where a dog learns to sit for a treat, what type of conditioning is this?
    Operant conditioning
  • What is the significance of reinforcement in behavior modification?
    It increases the likelihood of a behavior being repeated
  • What is the term for a stimulus that naturally triggers a response?
    Unconditioned stimulus
  • What is the role of a conditioned stimulus in classical conditioning?
    It elicits a conditioned response after association
  • If a child learns to fear dogs after being bitten, what type of learning occurred?
    Classical conditioning
  • How can desensitization be used to treat phobias?
    By gradually exposing the individual to the feared object
  • What is the term for the process of reducing fear through gradual exposure?
    Desensitization
  • Why is it important to maintain a controlled environment during conditioning experiments?
    To ensure that results are valid and reliable
  • If a person is afraid of heights, what technique might a therapist use to help them?
    Gradual exposure to heights
  • What factors can influence the effectiveness of conditioning?
    Timing, frequency, and intensity of stimuli
  • What is the term for a behavior that is learned through observation?
    Observational learning
  • How does reinforcement differ from punishment in behavior modification?
    Reinforcement increases behavior, punishment decreases it
  • If a student studies hard to receive praise from a teacher, what type of conditioning is this?
    Operant conditioning
  • What is the impact of negative reinforcement on behavior?
    It encourages the repetition of a behavior
  • What is the term for a response that occurs naturally without conditioning?
    Unconditioned response
  • What is the purpose of a control group in conditioning experiments?
    To compare results against the experimental group
  • How does the concept of extinction apply to conditioned responses?
    Conditioned responses diminish when reinforcement stops
  • What is the term for the gradual weakening of a conditioned response?
    Extinction
  • Why is it important to understand the principles of conditioning in psychology?
    It helps in developing effective treatment strategies
  • How can understanding phobias help in therapeutic settings?
    It allows for tailored treatment approaches
  • What is the term for the process of associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus?
    Classical conditioning
  • What role does the environment play in conditioning?
    It provides the context for learning associations
  • If a person is treated for a phobia by gradually facing their fear, what method are they using?
    Exposure therapy
  • How does the concept of reinforcement schedules affect behavior?
    Different schedules can lead to varying response rates
  • What is the term for a stimulus that signals the availability of reinforcement?
    Discriminative stimulus
  • How does the concept of shaping work in behavior modification?
    It involves reinforcing successive approximations to a goal
  • If a student receives praise for completing homework, what type of reinforcement is this?
    Positive reinforcement