Exam 5: Learning

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Some people learn fears through classical conditioning.

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Explain what learned helplessness is and describe how it develops. Also, discuss what effects it has on people and animals once it is established.

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Mary Cover Jones conditioned Peter to accept an animal he had previously feared by pairing the animal with the presentation of ______.

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Vicarious learning is another term for ________.

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Presenting the unconditioned stimulus before the conditioned stimulus is known as backward conditioning.

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Emitted, voluntary behavior is BEST modified by ________.

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Punishment is the same as negative reinforcement.

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The mental image of an area, such as a maze or the floor plan of a building, is called a ________.

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Social learning theory stresses that people can reward or punish themselves.

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Classical conditioning can also occur in humans. Often advertisers use comedy in a commercial to evoke a positive emotion, then flash the company's logo at a consumer. With repeated pairings, the logo creates a positive emotion. In this situation, the comedy creating the positive emotion is the _________.

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In terms of superstitious behavior, which of the following is true?

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The use of intermittent pairing ________ the rate of learning while it ________ the final strength of the learned response.

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A dog, taught to salivate to the sound of a buzzer, learned that the buzzer was no longer followed by food and stopped salivating to the buzzer. If the buzzer was again sounded after a few weeks, and the dog was in the same environment, the dog would probably ________.

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The process by which some stimuli, such as snakes, are readily conditioned for fear responses in humans is called ________.

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Learning is a process by which experience results in ________.

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________ reinforcers result in the learning of new behaviors or the strengthening of existing ones.

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Presenting the unconditioned stimulus before the conditioned stimulus is known as ________ conditioning.

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In classical conditioning, intermittent pairing reduces both the rate of learning and the final level of learning achieved.

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A reinforcer can be anything that, when presented after a response, increases the likelihood of the response being repeated.

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By pairing the ringing of a bell with the presentation of meat, Pavlov trained dogs to salivate to the sound of a bell even when no meat was presented. In this experiment, the ringing of the bell was the ________.

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