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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Emily Graham - Chapter 5, Learning there are two types Operant Conditioning, an event that makes a response unlikely to be repeated should be paired with reinforcement, Classical Conditioning definition Learning a new response to a stimulus, Learning a new response to a stimulus types Higher-Order Conditioning, Secondary reinforcer definition a reinforcer that is paired with a primary reinforcer, Punishment types of punishment Punishment by application, Learning behavior through consequences has reinforcers Reinforcers may be, Observational Learning four elements Motivation, Classical Conditioning key elements Conditioned Response, Observational Learning definition learning a behavior by watching a model, Learning behavior through consequences has reinforcers Primary reinforcer, Observational Learning four elements Attention, Punishment types of punishment Punishment by removal, Punishment definition an event that makes a response unlikely to be repeated, positive ???? ????, the Law of Effect two parts: Actions with unpleasant consequences, are not repeated., the Law of Effect two parts: Actions with pleasurable consequences are repeated., an event that makes a response unlikely to be repeated should immediately follow bad behavior, Classical Conditioning example Pavlov's Dogs, Learning behavior through consequences has reinforcers Secondary reinforcer