Exam 10: The Learning Perspective
Exam 1: What Is Personality Psychology75 Questions
Exam 2: Methods in the Study of Personality69 Questions
Exam 3: Issues in Personality Assessment64 Questions
Exam 4: The Trait Perspective107 Questions
Exam 5: The Motive Perspective106 Questions
Exam 6: Genetics, Evolution, and Personality94 Questions
Exam 7: Biological Processes and Personality85 Questions
Exam 8: The Psychoanalytic Perspective107 Questions
Exam 9: Psychosocial Theories98 Questions
Exam 10: The Learning Perspective116 Questions
Exam 11: Self-Actualization and Self-Determination107 Questions
Exam 12: The Cognitive Perspective87 Questions
Exam 13: The Self-Regulation Perspective85 Questions
Exam 14: Personality in Perspective: Overlap and Integration70 Questions
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BEFORE conditioning occurs, a(n)_________ produces a (n)__________.
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Why is modeling effective at producing behavior change, according to Bandura?
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The law of effect is a means of accounting for regularities in behavior
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When therapy works, according to Bandura, it's because the therapy restored the person's:
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In the context of conditioning, discrimination refers to responding:
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Newer learning theories differ from earlier ones in that the newer ones:
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All of the following are examples of secondary reinforcers EXCEPT:
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Negative reinforcement _________the occurrence of behavior through the_________ of something that is aversive.
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The conditioning view assumes that phobic reactions are classically conditioned
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According to the cognitive learning perspective, social reinforcers are among the most potent.
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What is negative reinforcement and what effect does it have on behavior?
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To see if classical conditioning has occurred, the conditioned stimulus is presented without the unconditioned stimulus, and the reaction is observed.
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According to Bandura, vicarious reinforcers act by forming expectancies.
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