- Reinforcing a behavior directly
- Observing someone else receive reinforcement for a behavior
- Punishing a behavior indirectly
- Learning through trial and error
Category: Behavioral Psychology
- Classical conditioning
- Operant conditioning
- Observational learning
- Cognitive psychology
- Fixed-interval
- Variable-interval
- Fixed-ratio
- Variable-ratio
- Punishing undesirable behaviors
- Reinforcing successive approximations to a desired behavior
- Extinguishing a learned behavior
- Pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus
- After a specific number of responses
- After a specific amount of time
- After an unpredictable number of responses
- After an unpredictable amount of time
- Giving a child extra chores for bad grades
- Taking away a child's video game for hitting their sibling
- Yelling at a dog for barking
- Spanking a child for disobedience
- Taking away a chore for good behavior
- Giving a child a toy for cleaning their room
- Yelling at a child for misbehaving
- Grounding a teenager for breaking curfew
- Adding an undesirable stimulus to decrease behavior
- Taking away an undesirable stimulus to increase behavior
- Adding a desirable stimulus to increase behavior
- Taking away a desirable stimulus to decrease behavior
- Punisher
- Discriminative stimulus
- Reinforcer
- Neutral stimulus
- Generalization
- Discrimination
- Extinction
- Spontaneous recovery
- Operant conditioning
- Classical conditioning of fear
- Observational learning
- Cognitive dissonance
- A learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus
- A naturally occurring reaction to an unconditioned stimulus
- A behavior that is reinforced
- A behavior that is punished
- Bell
- Food
- Salivation to the bell
- Salivation to the food
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