Exam 10: Stimulus Control of Behavior

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A person goes to a classical music concert where he sits quietly while the music is playing.When this person goes to an opera and again sits quietly,this is an example of ______.

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Terrace contends that behavioral contrast is responsible for the heightened response seen in discrimination learning.

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JoAnn likes to spend money on clothes.However,she has been unable to do so due to a lack of money.JoAnn then won a small lottery of $1000 and decided to go shopping for clothes.According to the behavioral contrast phenomenon,JoAnn will ______.

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Weisman and Palmer studied the generalization of inhibition.Their research showed that ______.

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A person smokes after they have finished their lunch.This is an example of ______.

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Lashley and Wade propose that generalization occurs when ______.

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Generalization gradients ______.

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The Hull-Spence model predicts ______ with discrimination training than with nondiscrimination training.

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Discrimination training leads to ______ generalization gradients.

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In humans,errorless discrimination training has been demonstrated in ______.

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In the past,Josephine had bad experiences on dates.As a result,she did not date much.However,when she went on a date with Mark she had a good time.As a result,she has started to date other people.This is an example of ______.

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Racial,ethnic,and religious prejudices are examples of discrimination learning.

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Joe is making $10 an hour making pizzas.In an hour he makes approximately 10 pizzas.Joe then gets a $10 raise.According to behavioral contrast,how many pizzas will Joe now make in an hour?

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Which of the following is correct?

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When I go to one very popular fast-food restaurant,I need to stand in line before I get my food.However,I can go to a restaurant next door and not stand in line but do not do so.Why does this behavior occur?

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Joe is making $10 an hour making pizzas.In an hour he makes approximately 10 pizzas.Joe then gets a $3 raise.According to behavioral contrast,how many pizzas will Joe now make in an hour?

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Occasion-setting properties of a conditioned stimulus refer to the ability of the conditioned stimulus to ______.

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There is an interchangeability of Pavlovian occasion setters and ______.

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A person is approached by a panhandler who smells like beer and slurs their speech.As a result,the person walks to the other side of the road and believes that the panhandler is an alcoholic.When the person sees other panhandlers they assume they are also alcoholics.This is an example of ______.

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Describe the Lashley-Wade model of stimulus generalization.

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