Chapter 7 - Learning

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An action that produces activity is called
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A reaction of an organism is called a
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In Psychology, the word unconditioned means "natural".
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Classical conditioning was discovered by
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What is the term that describes a learned avoidance of food?
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(Chapter 3 Question)
Which disorders eventually cause you to lose the ability to breathe?
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(CHAPTER 3 QUESTION)
THIS PERSPECTIVE RELIES HEAVILY ON MEDICATION FOR TREATMENT
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(CHAPTER 3 QUESTION)

A generalized seizure...
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LEARNING DOES NOT REQUIRE DIRECT EXPERIENCE.
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Children can learn traits and behaviors, like aggression, by watching others.
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When a subject receives something they want, this is called...
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When the removal of something negative occurs(by removing, it acts as a reward to the subject) is called
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Every phobia should be treated/cured immediately.
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Having your punishment(of being grounded for a month) reduced due to your good behavior is an example of negative punishment.
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Megan is terrified of pit bulls. Her counselor wants to see her true reaction to them. In order for Megan to realize that pitt bulls will not hurt her, her counselor brings her to a dog kennel. Her counselor puts her in a fenced in yard to interact with the dogs.

Her counselor has demonstrated the principle of:
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Johnny came down with a stomach virus one day last month. For dinner that night, he ate Pizza Hut pizza. He spent the next morning getting sick

Johnny can no longer eat any type of pizza from any pizza place. Johnny is displaying:
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JAMIE HAS THE SAME PROBLEM AS JOHNNY

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JAMIE CAN EAT AT ANY PIZZA PLACE BUT NOT AT PIZZA HUT. SHE IS DISPLAYING THE PRINCIPLE OF:
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This part of the brain is responsible for automatic processes, like breathing.
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Any event that encourages or discourages repetition of behavior is called
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Martin likes to take a shower in the locker room after working out. During one shower, he heard someone nearby flush a toilet. Suddenly, hot water rushes out of the shower head, causing Martin pain.As he continued to shower, he heard another toilet flush. Immediately, he jumped out from the shower head to avoid the water.

In this example, the unconditioned stimulus is the:
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Martin likes to take a shower in the locker room after working out. During one shower, he heard someone nearby flush a toilet. Suddenly, hot water rushes out of the shower head, causing Martin pain.As he continued to shower, he heard another toilet flush. Immediately, he jumped out from the shower head to avoid the water.

In this example, the unconditioned response is the:
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Martin likes to take a shower in the locker room after working out. During one shower, he heard someone nearby flush a toilet. Suddenly, hot water rushes out of the shower head, causing Martin pain.As he continued to shower, he heard another toilet flush. Immediately, he jumped out from the shower head to avoid the water.

In this example, the conditioned stimulus is the:
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Martin likes to take a shower in the locker room after working out. During one shower, he heard someone nearby flush a toilet. Suddenly, hot water rushes out of the shower head, causing Martin pain.As he continued to shower, he heard another toilet flush. Immediately, he jumped out from the shower head to avoid the water.

In this example, the conditioned response is the:
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3 primary ways we learn about the world around us are from:

classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning
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Doing something because we want to is called extrinsic motivation