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A change in behavior due to experience.
Involuntary responses are learned through stimulus association.
Before, during, and after conditioning.
Behavior is influenced by its consequences.
CC involves involuntary responses; OC involves voluntary behaviors.
It increases the likelihood of a behavior.
Positive adds a pleasant stimulus; negative removes an unpleasant one.
A learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus.
The neutral stimulus is paired with the unconditioned stimulus.
A stimulus that initially elicits no response.
It can either reinforce or punish the behavior.
The neutral stimulus must precede the unconditioned stimulus.
Positive adds an unpleasant stimulus; negative removes a pleasant one.
The learner is passive and does not control the response.
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence.
A natural reaction to an unconditioned stimulus.
It increases the likelihood of the behavior being repeated.
Continuous reinforces every response; partial reinforces some.
A previously neutral stimulus that now elicits a response.
It decreases the likelihood of the behavior being repeated.
The learner is active and controls their responses.