Chapter 6 Learning Objectives

Chapter 6 Learning Objectives

<p>CHAPTER 6 KEY LEARNING GOALS 6.1 Describe Pavlov's demonstration of classical conditioning and the key elements in this form of learning. 6.2 Clarify how classical conditioning may shape emotions and physiological processes, including drug effects. 6.3 Describe acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery in classical conditioning. 6.4 Compare the processes of generalization and discrimination and review the classic study of Little Albert. 6.5 Explain what happens in higher-order conditioning. 6.6 Contrast operant and classical conditioning and articulate Thorndike's law of effect. 6.7 Explain Skinner's principle of reinforcement and describe the terminology and procedures in operant research. 6.8 Describe acquisition, shaping, and extinction in operant conditioning. 6.9 Explain how stimuli govern operant behavior through generalization and discrimination. 6.10 Identify various types of schedules of reinforcement and discuss their typical effects. 6.11 Distinguish between positive and negative reinforcement. 6.12 Compare escape learning and avoidance learning. 6.13 Describe punishment and assess issues related to punishment as a disciplinary procedure. 6.14 Articulate the theoretical significance of conditioned taste aversion and preparedness. 6.15 Explain the importance of ecologically relevant conditioned stimuli and discuss whether the laws of learning are universal. 6.16 Describe Tolman’s research on latent learning and its theoretical importance. 6.17 Understand the theoretical implications of research on signal relations and response-outcome relations. 6.18 Explain the nature and importance of observational learning. 6.19 List the basic processes in observational learning and discuss Bandura’s distinction between acquisition and performance. 6.20 Describe the Featured Study profiling Bandura’s classic research on TV models and aggression. 6.21 Discuss modern research on the effects of media violence. 6.22 Identify the two unifying themes highlighted in this chapter. 6.23 Describe how to specify your target behavior and gather baseline data for a self-modification program. 6.24 Discuss how to design, execute, and evaluate a self-modification program. 6.25 Recognize how classical conditioning is used to manipulate emotions. </p>

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