Exam 5: Reinforcement
Exam 1: Introduction: Learning to Change61 Questions
Exam 2: The Study of Learning and Behavior41 Questions
Exam 3: Pavlovian Procedures66 Questions
Exam 4: Pavlovian Applications55 Questions
Exam 5: Reinforcement75 Questions
Exam 6: Reinforcement: Beyond Habit35 Questions
Exam 7: Schedules of Reinforcement69 Questions
Exam 8: Operant Procedures: Punishment46 Questions
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Exam 11: Generalization, Discrimination, and Stimulus Control54 Questions
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In one of Thorndike's puzzle boxes, a door would fall open when a cat stepped on a treadle, thus allowing the cat to reach food outside the box. Eventually the cat would step on the treadle as soon as it
Was put into the box. Thorndike concluded that ________.
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E. L. Thorndike's studies of learning started as an attempt to understand _______.
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Thorndike plotted the results of his puzzle box experiments as graphs. The resulting curves show a _____ with succeeding trials.
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Operant learning probably always involves Pavlovian conditioning as well.
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The level of deprivation is less important when the reinforcer used is a(n) _________reinforcer.
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According to the one-process theory of avoidance, the avoidance response is reinforced by _______.
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_______ reinforcers are those that have been arranged by someone.
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Unexpected reinforcers produce more dopamine than expected reinforcers.
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People can learn to behave randomly provided that reinforcers are made contingent on random acts.
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Using ESB as a reinforcer, Talwar and his colleagues got such effective control over the behavior of rats that journalists called the animals robo-rats.
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Reprimands, restraint, captivity, and electrical shocks can be reinforcers
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Mary's grandmother, Pearl, is from the Old Country. Although she knows some English, she continues to speak her native tongue. Pearl can't go anywhere without a member of the family because she can't communicate with people about prices, directions, bus routes, etc. Pearl's resistance to learning English is most likely the result of ______.
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The number of operant procedures indicated in the contingency square is ______.
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_______ theory assumes that a behavior becomes reinforcing when we are prevented from performing it as ofen as we normally would.
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