PSYC 101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Konrad Lorenz, Egocentrism, Stanley Schachter

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Concrete operational: thinks logically about concrete events, grasps concrete analogies performing arithmetical operation. Schema : basic concepts or mental mold. ex: simple schema such as calling all four. Assimilation: adding new information into our existing schema. Accommodation: adjusting/expanding and refining our schema to fit new infor. Before age 9, kids show morality to avoid permission/reward. Affirms people"s agreed upon rights, personally perceived ethical principle ( based on principle of justice/fairness/moral ethic) reputation/upheld status quo/what other expect. Involves respondent behavior that occurs as an automatic response to a certain. Involves operant behavior, a behavior that operates on environment. produces. New behavior is acquired, but is not demonstrated until some incentive provided. Classical conditioning ( ivan pavlov ) behavior. Operant conditioning ( b. f skinner ) rewards/stimuli. Latent learning ( e. c tolman ) for displaying. ex: cognitive maps. Punishment: is an aversive response that will lead to a decrease in behavior.