
STIMULUS SAMPLING THEORY
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- Q1
refers to the reappearance of a conditioned response after that response has undergone extinction
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The constant proportion of S experienced at the beginning of each learning trial is designated by
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a weakening of the association between the stimulus and the response
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occurs when a stimulus (anything that triggers a response) is present at the end of a learning trial and becomes associated with the response that ends the trial.
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According to the _______, stimuli are judged for their similarity by comparing their attributes or elements.
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This response is one that the experimenter is looking for
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This involves the removal of an unpleasant stimulus after a desired response is emitted. This also strengthens the desired behavior because it helps the learner avoid the negative consequence.
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This occurs when a desired response is followed by a pleasant or rewarding outcome, making the learner more likely to repeat the behavior in the future
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An initial cue or prompt that initiates a learning process
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This response is anything other than that which the experimenter wants (an irrelevant or incorrect response)
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