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An old response becomes attached to a new stimulus (Example of learning) |
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A stimulus that by itself causes no response. |
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An automatic reaction to a natural stimulus |
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An example of an unconditioned response. |
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A second stimulus that will cause the same response as the original because they are similar |
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When someone is taught to tell the difference |
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Conditioned Response can be extinct when the Conditioned Response no longer appears with the Conditioned Response. |
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Taste, fears, tension, etc |
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Learning is purposeful. Self directed |
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Information process system |
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Change in behavior
Not demonstrated immediately
Occurs from learning from someone else without even realizing it. |
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Repeated attempt to control/learn fail.
Thinks that the situation is impossible.
Gives up |
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Stability (Learned Helplessness) |
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Belief that it results from a permanent characteristic. "I will NEVER be able to" |
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Overall blame.
"I AM JUST DUMB." |
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my fault. blames themselves and becomes depressed and loses self esteem. |
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Most common learning.
learn from imitating/watching |
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watching someone do threatening behavior without consequence.
Person will think they can do the same |
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