PSYC 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Classical Conditioning, Observational Learning, Operant Conditioning
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**these notes are not to be used as a substitute for attending the lecture. Missing information is not the responsibility of the ta** Remember: bring your york id/photo id to the exam. Material for test 2 (this material will not be on test 1) Three types of learning: classical conditioning (pavlov, operant conditioning (skinner, cognitive learning-acquiring mental info. Observational learning (learning through observing what is happening to other people) Present dish of food to dogs and would collect and measure amount the dog would salivate. But dog started salivating to the sound of the bell. Discovered by chance that when pavlov gave food to the dog, a bell would sound at the same dog. The dog created an association between the food and the bell. Classical condition has 4 components: unconditioned response (ur) Ex-drops of lemon on your tongue makes you salivate. Ex-sand in your eye makes you blink: unconditioned stimulus (us, conditioned stimulus (cs)