PSYC 2000 Chapter : Learning

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9/26/2012 2:38:00 pm: a relatively permanent change in an organisms behavior or knowledge due to experience, component of behaviorism, objective science, study behavior without reference to mental processes. To learn anything through observation, the learner must first pay attention to the model: memory. The learner must also be able to retain the memory of what was done: imitation. The learner must be capable of reproducing, or imitating, the actions of the model: motivation. Imitated actions without prompting when model was rewarded. Imitated actions only with prompting when model was punished. Unconditioned response (ucr) an naturally occurring stimulus that involuntary response to a leads to an involuntary response naturally occurring stimulus (ucs) Conditioned stimulus (cs) a stimulus that becomes able to. Conditioned response (cr) the learned reflex response to a produce a learned reflex previously conditioned or neutral response by being paired with stimulus the original ucs.

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