Exam 5: Learning
Exam 1: What Is Psychology108 Questions
Exam 2: Biology and Psychology109 Questions
Exam 3: Sensation and Perception106 Questions
Exam 4: Consciousness111 Questions
Exam 5: Learning110 Questions
Exam 6: Memory: Remembrance of Things Pastand Future111 Questions
Exam 7: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence110 Questions
Exam 8: Motivation and Emotion105 Questions
Exam 9: The Voyage Through the Life Span105 Questions
Exam 10: Personality: Theory and Measurement104 Questions
Exam 11: Stress, Health, and Coping103 Questions
Exam 12: Psychological Disorders105 Questions
Exam 13: Methods of Therapy105 Questions
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Justin is teaching young children to play soccer. Each time they make a good move, he praises them.. In this scenario, Justin is training the children by _________.
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As Joan watches Dr. Craig write and solve a problem on the Smart Board during the lecture, she is engaging in observational learning.
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Flooding and counterconditioning are techniques for inducing fears.
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Cognitive psychologists explain the outcome of classical conditioning in terms of the publicly observable conditions of learning.
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You had not heard the song that you and your previous boyfriend used to listen to in years. Upon hearing it again you were surprised by all of the mixed emotions that you were experiencing. This is an example of spontaneous recovery.
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________ is the view that learning occurs when stimuli provide information about the likelihood of the occurrence of other stimuli.
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According to ________, when we see modeled behavior being reinforced, we are vicariously reinforced.
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Dana learned to cook by watching her mother cook rather than by means of direct experience. In the context of observational learning, Dana's mother was a _________ for her.
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Behavioral psychologists believe learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior that arises from practice or experience.
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