Understanding Learning and Classical Conditioning

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What is the key factor that increases the likelihood of a behavior happening again in operant conditioning?

Positive reinforcement

Which approach focuses on mental processes like memory and problem-solving in learning?

Cognitive learning

What decreases a behavior in operant conditioning?

Punishment

According to Albert Bandura, what did observing an adult hitting a Bobo doll lead children to do?

Imitate aggressive behavior later on

What is the main focus of observational learning?

Learning by watching others' behaviors and consequences

What is the main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?

Classical conditioning involves associating stimuli, while operant conditioning involves changing behavior based on consequences.

What is the conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's famous dog experiment?

Bell

In operant conditioning, what makes a behavior more likely to be repeated?

Reinforcement

How does classical conditioning explain the development of fears and preferences?

Through associating neutral things with unconditioned stimuli

What type of learning is associated with behavior changes based on consequences?

Operant Conditioning

Learn about the concept of learning, which involves a lasting change in behavior or abilities through experience. Explore classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus to elicit a response.

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