PSY 12000 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Anxiety, Schizophrenia, Memory

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Observational learning: when we learn or change a behavior after watching a person. Vicarious conditioning: learning to engage in a behavior or not, after seeing other being. Unconditioned stimulus: a stimulus what elicits a response that is innate and does not. Unconditioned response: a response that does not have to be learned, such as a reflex. Conditioned stimulus: a stimulus what elicits a response only after learning has taken. Habituation: when our behavioral response to a stimulus decreases. Sensitization: when our behavioral response to a stimulus increases. Classical conditioning: when we learn that a stimulus predicts another stimulus. Operant conditioning: when we learn that a behavior leads to a certain outcome. Non-associative learning: learning about a stimulus, such as sighs or a sound in the external world. Associative learning: learning the relationship between two pieces of information. Watching others: learning by watching how others behave engage in the behavior rewarded or punished for performing that action.

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