When Pavlov stopped giving the dogs food after the real CS they stopped salivating to the sound of the ticking this is called?

When Pavlov stopped giving the dogs food after the real CS they stopped salivating to the sound of the ticking this is called?

When Pavlov stopped giving the dogs food after the real CS, they stopped salivating to the sound of the ticking. This is called: a. acquisition.

What is it called when the dog salivates less and less due to the tone being sounded without the food?

a learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus that occurs because of previous conditioning. dog salivating from hearing the tone, even though there was no food present. later dog hears tone but no food is shown to him, he still salivates. Conditioned stimulus is the tone being played and dog thinking he will see food.

How effective are speeding tickets at decreasing future speeding behavior?

The NMA has long held that drivers will travel at a speed that is reasonable to them regardless of the speed limit. There was a study done recently that confirms the fact that speeding tickets are an ineffective way to deter speeding.

Is a parking ticket negative reinforcement?

It’s different than positive and negative reinforcement, which is also used in operant conditioning, because reinforcement aims to increase a behavior whereas punishment aims to diminish a behavior. The parking ticket is a stimulus that is added to reduce the unwanted behavior of illegally parking.

Is taking away video games a negative punishment?

– When a child enjoys playing video-games, but forgets to do his homework, he is forbidden to play video-games. -The temporary loss of particular skills due to bad in-game choices is a good example of negative punishment. -The loss of in-game lives is a good example of positive punishment.

What other terms mean the same as negative reinforcement?

What is another word for negative reinforcement?

aversive aversive stimulus
castigation censure
chastening chastisement
correction discipline
punishment reprimand

What is an aversive stimulus?

An aversive stimulus is an unpleasant event that is intended to decrease the probability of a behavior when it is presented as a consequence (i.e., punishment).

What is an example of a discriminative stimulus?

A discriminative stimulus is the antecedent stimulus that has stimulus control over behavior because the behavior was reliably reinforced in the presence of that stimulus in the past. In the example above, the grandma is the discriminative stimulus for the behavior of asking for candy.

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