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Human Relations
Exam 2 - Ch. 3
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Psychology
Undergraduate 3
09/26/2007

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internal locus of control
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the state in which individuals who feel that what happens to them and what they achieve in life is due to their own abilities, attitudes, and actions
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self efficacy
Definition
our belief about our ability to perform behaviors that should lead to expected outcomes
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social learning theory
Definition
the theory that suggests that personality development occurs through observational learning
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observational learning
Definition
learning that occurs when an individual's behavior is influenced by the observation of others - modeling
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operant conditioning
Definition
conditioning based on the principle of reinforcement; the consequences of a response determine whether that response will persist
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learning
Definition
a relatively permanent change in behavior as a result of experience or practice
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novel stimuli
Definition
people, places, or things that are new, different, unique, or original
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significant stimuli
Definition
anything directly related to another person's needs, wants, interests, and desires
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conflicting stimuli
Definition
things that are in conflict with your beliefs and values
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positive reinforcement
Definition
anything that increases a behavior by virtue of its presentation
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punishment
Definition
anything that decreases a behavior by virtue of its presentation
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self-change program
Definition
a systematic program in self modification
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external locus of control
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characteristic of individuals who see their lives as being beyond their control; they believe what happens to them is determined by external factors - whether it be luck or fate, or other people
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desensitization
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method of behavioral modification whereby the individual's fear of an object or person is replaced by relaxation
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modeling
Definition
imitating a behavior one observes
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behavioral contract
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an agreement (commitment) made to change your behavior
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reinforcers
Definition
pleasant or unpleasant stimuli that strengthen behavior
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reinforcement
Definition
the effect of applying reinforcers
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primary reinforcers
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a reinforcer to which we respond automatically, without learning (food, drink, heat, cold, pain, physical comfort, or discomfort)
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secondary reinforcers
Definition
stimuli to which we have attached positive or negative value through association with previously learned conditioned reinforcers
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negative reinforcement
Definition
anything that increases a behavior by virtue of its termination or avoidance
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self-control
Definition
a person's sense of their ability to control their own behavior
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operant level
Definition
the number of responses prior to conditioning or baseline of behavior prior to conditioning
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consequences
Definition
the results of your behavior - positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, or punishment
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explanatory style
Definition
the story you construct about why things happen
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optimism
Definition
a general tendency to envision the future as favorable
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optimistic explanatory style
Definition
using external, unstable, and specific explanations for negative events
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pessimism
Definition
a general tendency to envision the future as unfavorable
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pessimistic explanatory style
Definition
using internal, stable, and global explanations for negative events
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initial response level
Definition
every response of the targeted behavior that occurs within a specific period of time prior to conditioning
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learned helplessness
Definition
the assumption-based on past failures-that one is unable to do anything to improve one's performance or situation and gives up
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conditioned response (CR)
Definition
a learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus that occurs because of previous conditioning
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neutral stimulus (NS)
Definition
classical conditioning begins with a stimulus that does not elicit a response; eventually becomes a conditioned stimulus
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target behavior
Definition
the goal you have set for yourself-your behavioral goal
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classical conditioning
Definition
a type of learning in which a neutral acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus
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conditioned stimulus (CS)
Definition
a previously neutral stimulus that has, through conditioning, acquired the capacity to evoke a conditioned response
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unconditioned response (UCR)
Definition
an unlearned reaction to an unconditioned stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning
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unconditioned stimulus (UCS)
Definition
a stimulus that evokes an unconditioned response without previous conditioning
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