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Title:
The principles of learning and behavior
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Edition:
6th ed.
Publication Information:
Australia ; Belmont, CA : Wadsworth Cenage Learning, 2010.
Physical Description:
xxi, 515, vi, 148 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780495601999

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This active learning edition includes a new, built-in workbook that provides examples and exercises to help students practice and remember what they read in the text. In addition, students read graphs and make their own interpretations of what the information yields about behavior. Each exercise begins with a short lesson, and then has short assignments that range from 1 minute to 30 minutes worth of work--some are short answer, some are projects, and some are more involved. The workbook also incorporates students exercises for SNIFFY THE VIRTUAL RAT, VERSION 2.0. Known for its currency and clear writing style, PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING AND BEHAVIOR provides a comprehensive and systematic introduction to elementary forms of learning that have been the focus of research for much of the twentieth century. The book covers habituation, classical conditioning, instrumental conditioning, stimulus control, aversive control, and their applications to the study of cognition and to the alleviation of behavior problems. Biological constraints on learning are integrated throughout the text, as are applications boxes that relate animal research to human learning and behavior. The book closely reflects the field of research it represents in terms of topics covered, theories discussed, and experimental paradigms described.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 Elicited Behavior, Habituation, and Sensitization
3 Classical Conditioning: Foundations
4 Classical Conditioning: Mechanisms
5 Instrumental Conditioning: Foundations
6 Schedules of Reinforcement and Choice Behavior
7 Instrumental Conditioning: Motivational Mechanisms
8 Stimulus Control of Behavior
9 Extinction of Conditioned Behavior
10 Averse Control: Avoidance and Punishment
11 Comparative Cognition I: Memory Mechanisms
12 Comparative Cognition II: Special Topics
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