curriculum note
This video refers to 'Unit 4 Learning & Conditioning,' which reflects the old AP Psychology curriculum numbering. In the current AP Psychology course, this content (classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning, latent learning, and biological factors) is covered in Unit 3 – Development and Learning (Topics 3.7–3.9).
covered in this stream
Introduction to Learning Unit
Behaviorism Assumptions
Classical Conditioning Overview
Pavlov's Dogs Experiment
Acquisition Process
Extinction and Recovery
Spontaneous Recovery
Stimulus Generalization
Stimulus Discrimination
Higher Order Conditioning
Rescorla's Signal Relations
Conditioned Taste Aversion
Garcia's Study
Biological Predispositions
Operant Conditioning
Thorndike's Law of Effect
Skinner's Reinforcement
Positive and Negative Reinforcement
Positive and Negative Punishment
Reinforcement Schedules
Interval vs Ratio
Fixed vs Variable
Schedule Examples
Escape and Avoidance Learning
Shaping Behaviors
Habituation Explained
Latent Learning
Observational Learning
Q&A Session
Closing Remarks

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