Exam 12: B F Skinner: Reinforcement Theory
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Which one of the following best describes Skinner's image of human nature?
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You have a friend who really needs your help. They have a personal habit that is embarrassing to themselves and to others. You have thirty days to help this person break the habit, adjust them, and replace the old habit with a more positive behavior.


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The followers of Skinner assess behavior, (not personality) using all of the following techniques except
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Skinner's methodological approach to the study of behavior is to
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Skinner rejected ____ as a valid personality characteristic.
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To condition a dog to salivate at the sound of a bell, Pavlov
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Skinner believed that valid and replicable results could be obtained without ____________ as long as sufficient data were collected from a single-subject under well-controlled circumstances.
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A token economy is descriptive of what Skinner believed the country had become in his time.
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When a token economy was instituted in a psychiatric hospital,
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In behavior modification therapy, unconscious motivating forces are
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We get a glimpse of Skinner's later work in his childhood love of
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