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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 5 Ursula Pinho, Classical,Operant, and Cognitive Studyng the digestive system in his dog Ivan Palov who accidentally stumbled across the basic principles os a particular kind of learning, which is both different from and similar to classical conditioning concepts in operant conditioning Reinfoecement, Punishment, Classical,Operant, and Cognitive Voluntary Behavior which is both different from and similar to classical conditioning, Reinfoecement, Punishment Punishment by application something unpleasant is added to the situation, Classical,Operant, and Cognitive Seligman Learned helplessness Tendency to fail to act to escape from a situation, Thorndike's box and the law effect Law of effect If an action is follwed by unpleasant consequence, it will tend not to be repeated., Reinfoecement, Punishment Negative Reinforcement Removal, escape or avoidance of unpleasure stimulus, Learning Learning is any relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience or practice Once people learn something it is always present somewhere in memory, Classical,Operant, and Cognitive Kohler Later appered to expereience a sudden insight into solving the problem (retrieving banana), Reinfoecement, Punishment Positive reinforcement Addition, or experiencing , of a pleasurable stimulus, Reinfoecement, Punishment ???? Something pleasurable is removed, Reinfoecement, Punishment Secondary reinforces Gain reinforcing properties through previous association with primary reinforces, Learning Three major forms of learning Classical,Operant, and Cognitive, Reinfoecement, Punishment Primary reinforces Satisfy basic biological needs, Ivan Palov who accidentally stumbled across the basic principles os a particular kind of learning Elementes of classical Unconditioned stimulus, Uncoditioned response Conditioned stimulus, neutral stimulus and conditioned response, which is both different from and similar to classical conditioning B.F. Skinner Operant behavior, and learning of such behavior is operant conditioning, which is both different from and similar to classical conditioning Frustrating cats Thorndike's box and the law effect, Classical,Operant, and Cognitive Tolman Latent learning learning occurs but behavior not manisfested until organism has a reason to demostrate it, Learning Bandira and the Bobo doll Bandura's calssic study in obeservational learning