Exam 7: Behavioral Learning Theories
Exam 1: Introduction20 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations for Social Systems Theory20 Questions
Exam 3: Social Systems and Social Work20 Questions
Exam 4: Social Systems and Social Roles20 Questions
Exam 5: Psychodynamic Theories20 Questions
Exam 6: Psychosocial Theory20 Questions
Exam 7: Behavioral Learning Theories20 Questions
Exam 8: Cognitive and Humanistic Theories20 Questions
Exam 9: Family Theories20 Questions
Exam 10: Group Theories20 Questions
Exam 11: Organizational Theories20 Questions
Exam 12: Community Theories20 Questions
Exam 13: Theories Applied to Addiction20 Questions
Exam 14: Theories Applied to Violence20 Questions
Exam 15: Theories Applied to Populations at Risk20 Questions
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The acknowledged founder of behaviorism is
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The ability to respond only to an individual case from a class of stimuli is
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The idea that behaviors that are not reinforced will reduce to their baseline or natural level of occurrence is
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The theory that holds that behavior is primarily shaped by the organism's environment and that it is shaped in a continuous manner is
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Pavlov's work related to conditioning instincts. What is the value of Pavlov's work when we are working with complex human behavior? Explore classical conditioning in social work mental health practice.
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In REBT irrational and destructive beliefs are the core of the client's problems, while the core of REBT intervention is
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What is the significance of positive psychology? Is it just positive thinking or empowerment or behavioral change?
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Behaviorism focuses on the determinants of behavior whereas psychoanalytic theory focuses on the determinants of behavior.
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There are three main scenarios that address the thought pattern of depressed people. Which of the following is not a main scenario?
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How can we use conditioning without violating client rights to self-determination?
Focus on empowering the client through teaching the techniques of behavior modification.
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Behaviorism shares with psychoanalytic theory the premise that the study of humans starts with the recognition that
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Positive psychology is clearly aligned with social work values as it supports a movement away from pathology and toward
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Behavioral learning theory posits that people and animals learn not only by direct experience but also
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Cognitive behavioral theorists hold that the notion of 'self talk'
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The reinforcement of acts in a sequence of actions that culminate in a desired end behavior is
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The theories summarized in this chapter deal with the behavior of the individual.
What implications do these theories have in understanding human social behaviors and use of social systems theory?
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Stimuli that increase the probability that a specified antecedent behavior will reoccur are
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What does CBT add to conditioning approaches? Explore unexamined beliefs and their impact.
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