PSYC-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Little Albert Experiment, Albert Bandura, Classical Conditioning
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Note: any of the topics listed below are fair game for the exam. Just because you see a topic on here though does not necessarily mean it will appear on the exam. Topics highlighted in blue are from the text (i. e. , i did not cover it in class). Yes, i realize this is a huge list. It is intended to be an exhaustive list of everything that was covered in these chapters. It does not mean that every topic listed is equal in importance though. Part of your job as a student is to learn how to identify what is a major important concept and what is secondary. Here are some hints on determining what is important: 1. Learning is a relatively permanent change in an organism(cid:495)s behavior due to experience. Behaviorism: approach to psychology that emphasizes the study of observable behavior and the role of the environment as a determinant of behavior.