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Understanding Psychology Book Cover Image
Understanding Psychology, 6/e
Robert S. Feldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Learning

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is a relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience.
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The bell in Pavlov's original experiment is called the because before conditioning it did not naturally bring about the response he was interested in.
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The re-emergence of an extinguished conditioned response after a period of rest is called .
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When Baby Albert became fearful of all furry white things, had taken place.
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The process by which a stimulus increases the probability that a proceeding behavior will be repeated is called .
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The addiction of a stimulus that decreases or weakens the response is called .
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Behavior on a(n) schedule is reinforced every time it occurs.
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Wearing your "lucky socks" to an exam because of previously earned high scores while wearing them is an example of behavior.
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Built-in limitations in the ability of animals to learn particular behaviors are called .
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A(n) is a mental representation of spatial locations and directions.