Unit VII Review Sheet (Updated for Fall 2015)
NOTE: We are only looking at Section
I
of Chapter 7! (If you want to review Hypothesis Theory, though,
do
check out Section III.)
(Note: Terms are arranged in order of appearance in the readings.
Terms
with an asterisk were also presented in class lectures.)
*Lashley & Wade
*Hull *Pavlov
within-subjects design
between-subjects design *Guttman &
Kalish Povinelli &
Eddy
absolute gradient relative
gradient
physical similarity psychological
similarity *gradient of excitation
*gradient of inhibition
*peak
*symmetry *flat
gradient *tent-shaped
gradient *Jenkins &
Harrison *Riley & Leuin
*Kerr, Ostapoff, & Rubel
Peterson *Hearst &
Koresko *Thomas
*Gibson *differentiation
theory *Gibson, Walk, & Tighe
*relational learning
*simultaneous discrimination *errorless
discrimination training *Terrace
*successive discrimination *go-no
go
*choice discrimination
conditional discrimination
Nissen
*transfer *reversal
shift acquired distinctiveness of cues
Kraemer cue salience
*positive transfer
*negative transfer *Marsh
*easy to hard effect
*Hearst Craik &
Tulving
*Trapold *reinforcement
differentiation *Kohn & Dennis
*algebraic summation theory *effective
reaction potential
*inhibition *excitation
*continuity theory *peak
shift *Hanson
*behavioral contrast
*Lyons, Klipec, & Steinsultz
emotional inhibition
*Kohler *transpositional learning
*presolution period
*Sutherland & Mackintosh (presolution reversal
experiment)
*non-reversal shift *Kendler &
Kendler *mediators
*single-stage behaviorism *2-stage behaviorism
*mediational/neo-behaviorism
*Rilling
*Thomas *adaptation level
theory
Thomas & Jones *Reid
*overlearning reversal
effect *Gonzalez, Gentry, &
Bitterman *Lawrence &
DeRivera *Mackintosh & Little
*IDS *EDS
*Krechevsky
*Sutherland
* Mackintosh (the theory)
*attention
*Attentional Approach
*hypothesis
*hypothesis-testing
*analyzers
*non-continuity theory *stimulus
dimension
*Reynolds
*Lawrence *Harlow
*learning set
*win-stay lose-shift *win-shift
lose-stay
*Levine
*H-Theory
*sampling with replacement *sampling
without
replacement
*hypothesis checking *dimension
checking *global
focusing Thomas, Freeman, Svinicki, Burr, &
Lyons