STRAYER QUIZES PSY105 Chuoter 5 quiz 8

Question 1

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A relatively permanent change in behavior, or behavior potential, due to experience, is the formal definition of

Question 2

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When given the choice, many children will choose a smaller, immediate reward over a larger, delayed reward, illustrating the tendency called

Question 3

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The schedule where reinforcement occurs only after a constant number of responses is called

Question 4

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The principle that behaviors change consistent with the nature of the consequences they produce is the foundation of

Question 5

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When studying classical conditioning, subjects would often salivate at the sight of the pan where food was kept. In this case, salivating at the sight of the pan is an example of

Question 6

4 out of 4 points

One of the most impressive uses of operant techniques in the area of teaching involves the use of

Question 7

4 out of 4 points

If you are concerned that television viewers may acquire new ways to express aggression, then as a learning theorist you are most likely to be concerned with

Question 8

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Conditioned taste aversions

Question 9

4 out of 4 points

The process by which organisms learn to respond to certain stimuli and not to respond to others is called

Question 10

4 out of 4 points

Ivan Pavlov, a Nobel Prize winning physiologist from Russia, is considered to have “discovered”

Question 1

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The process by which organisms learn to respond to certain stimuli and not to respond to others is called

Question 2

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When given the choice, many children will choose a smaller, immediate reward over a larger, delayed reward, illustrating the tendency called

Question 3

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In the process of shaping, actions that remotely resemble the target behavior are called

Question 4

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Recent evidence seems to indicate that neural activity in the __________ plays a significant role in classical conditioning.

Question 5

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When a response has no effect in either producing reinforcement or providing escape from negative events, organisms give up even when taken to a situation where responding can have an effect. This phenomenon is known as

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Question 6

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When studying classical conditioning, subjects would often salivate at the sight of the pan where food was kept. In this case, salivating at the sight of the pan is an example of

Question 7

4 out of 4 points

The idea that cognitive processes play a role in classical conditioning is supported by studies on __________.

Question 8

4 out of 4 points

Conditioned taste aversions

Question 9

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Ivan Pavlov, a Nobel Prize winning physiologist from Russia, is considered to have “discovered”

Question 10

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Most research indicates that the optimal CS-US interval, when all other variables are held constant, is