10/19/2002

Hot List


 


Mlavin@sbu.edu

Test II  Scathing, extremely hot, burning, sweltering, searing psych 222 preparation list.

1.   Procedures and theoretical differences between operant and classical conditioning/learning

2.   law of effect: Thorndike

3.   misbehavior of organisms Brelands

4.   autoshaping (in Schwartz)

5.   discriminative stimulus sd/conditional stimulus

6.   Schedules and signature characteristics of the fundamental schedule of reinforcement (FR,FI,VI,VR) with many everyday examples

7.   Partial reinforcement, continuos reinforcement

8.   negative and positive punishment with solid examples

9.   negative and positive reinforcement with solid examples

10. operant conditioning

11. shaping, successive approximation, and chaining with examples

12. Instinctive drift and the Brelands

13. Thornkike, Skinner, Premack, and Seligman

14. Variables that affect consequence or operant learning (time, delay, contingency)

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15. Preparedness in operant conditioning

16. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of positive reinforcement and positive punishment.

17. R-S conditioning

18. Escape and avoidance learning in negative reinforcement

19. Consistency in punishing and rewarding

20. SSDR (forget this one)

21. Time out and Time In

22. Secondary reinforces and HOC

23. Seligman and Maier (1967) and conditioned helplessness

as well as the side effects of helplessness .5 in operant learning

24. Learning through modeling-discuss studies and models that describe and explain how modeling learning occurs.

 

25. Use of Skinner Box for demonstrating learning

26. CRF

27. Extinction and Partial Reinforcement Effect

28. Spontaneous recovery and opereant learning

29. Superstitious behavior and how it develops

30)Sidman avoidance

31)Yoked control

32) 3)Know Premack and how it was applied (Homme) in a school setting

44)Various behavioral contingencies seen in “Educating Peter”

45)Inclusion and Education Peter—learning methods used

46)Contingencies used in the dog training video

47)Modeling and Bandura

48)Multiple applications of operant conditioning

(eating disorders, behavior modification, token economies)