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Operant Conditioning Operant conditioning - the learning of voluntary behavior through the effects of pleasant and unpleasant consequences to responses.
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Unpleasant reactions to food Extension Learning objectives To understand there are many different reasons for unpleasant reactions to food. To know which foods may ...
Writing Skills - Letter Writing Overview Writing Routine & Pleasant Letter Writing Unpleasant Letter Writing to Persuade Preparing Resumes Writing Application Letter ...
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Your text defined stress as a) any unpleasant event b) the responses we make to unpleasant events c) illness-inducing behavior d) circumstances that are ...
Theoretical Proposition Previous studies have found that human crowding causes unpleasant mood states which in turn produces stress Does crowding cause unpleasant mood ...
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Memories of stressful and unpleasant life experiences are not likely to be: A) encoded. B) repressed. C) stored. D) retrieved. 22. Adult incest survivors who have ...
Mimicry is an adaptation in which an animal is protected against predators by its resemblance to another, unpleasant animal. Camouflage is an adaptation in which an ...
... is too painful, anxiety- or guilt-producing, or otherwise unpleasant Repression Removing from one’s consciousness disturbing, guilt-provoking, or otherwise unpleasant ...
Anxiety – An unpleasant emotional state characterized by physical arousal and feelings of tension, apprehension, and worry. Anxiety disorders – Extreme anxiety is ...
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temper tantrums, avoiding phone calls- not here or just don’t answer, etc. O.C.- Aversive Control Punishment: an unpleasant consequence that decreases the frequency of ...
... instinct theory human behavior is too richly diverse often too unpredictable Drive-reduction Theory A theory of motivation suggesting that a need creates an unpleasant ...
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“Arrows shot by the Gods” Homer “Passion of the Soul” Aristotle “Pain & Pleasure arise from within the body” Plato What is Pain? “an unpleasant sensory ...
... stage theory Dutton & Aron (1974) Opponent-Process Every action has an equal and opposite reaction The Emotional Brain Anterior vs. Posterior Pleasant – Unpleasant ...
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Negative reinforcement – escape from an unpleasant or a way of preventing unpleasant behavior from occurring. Principles (continued) Punishment – consequences that ...
Cognitive Dissonance Unpleasant state of psychological tension or arousal that occurs when two thoughts or perceptions are inconsistent Attitudes and behaviors are in ...
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... Unpleasant withdrawal symptoms are indicative of: Narcolepsy. Psychological reactance. Dissociation. Physical dependence. REM rebound
... ability to function Deliberate faking of physical illness to gain medical attention Factitious Disorder Deliberate faking of physical symptoms to avoid an unpleasant ...
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Punishment - review While reinforcers strengthen and support responses, punishment weakens them in one of two ways: Applying an aversive or unpleasant stimulus OR ...
The rat is performing a behavior and as a result received an unpleasant consequence. If the rat has been trained that lever presses yield a food pellet, and then all of ...
According to Thorndike’s Law of Effect, when responses are followed by something unpleasant: A) the response is strengthened. B) the unpleasant stimulus is avoided.
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