- Positive adds a stimulus, negative removes one
- Positive removes a stimulus, negative adds one
- Positive increases behavior, negative decreases it
- Positive decreases behavior, negative increases it
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- Stimulus generalization
- Stimulus control
- Response cost
- Extinction
- Getting paid every two weeks
- A pop quiz in class
- A gambler playing a slot machine
- A child receiving a toy after every 5 completed chores
- Observational learning
- Insight learning
- Latent learning
- Classical conditioning
- Positive reinforcement
- Negative reinforcement
- Positive punishment
- Negative punishment
- Depression
- Phobias
- Schizophrenia
- Personality disorders
- Learning to terminate an ongoing aversive stimulus
- Learning to prevent an aversive stimulus from occurring
- Punishing an undesirable behavior
- Reinforcing a desirable behavior
- Learning to avoid an aversive stimulus
- Learning to terminate an ongoing aversive stimulus
- Learning to associate two neutral stimuli
- Learning through observation
- Continuous reinforcement
- Fixed-ratio
- Fixed-interval
- Intermittent reinforcement
- Classical conditioning
- Observational learning
- Operant conditioning
- Cognitive maps
- Unconditioned response
- Unconditioned stimulus
- Conditioned stimulus
- Conditioned response
- Generalization
- Discrimination
- Spontaneous recovery
- Higher-order conditioning
- Positively punished
- Negatively reinforced
- Positively reinforced
- Negatively punished
- Increase the frequency of an unwanted behavior
- Associate an unwanted behavior with an unpleasant stimulus
- Extinguish a fear response
- Reinforce an alternative behavior
- Only behaviors
- Only thoughts
- Both thoughts and behaviors
- Early childhood experiences
- Direct reinforcement
- Unconscious drives
- Observation and imitation
- Innate reflexes
- Fixed-ratio
- Fixed-interval
- Variable-ratio
- Continuous
- Partial
- Intermittent
- Continuous
- Variable
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