Exam 8: Operant Applications and Interpretations
Exam 1: Introduction:learning to Change61 Questions
Exam 2: The Study of Learning and Behavior32 Questions
Exam 3: Pavlovian Procedures62 Questions
Exam 4: Pavlovian Applications54 Questions
Exam 5: Reinforcement94 Questions
Exam 6: Schedules of Reinforcement50 Questions
Exam 7: Operant Procedures:punishment45 Questions
Exam 8: Operant Applications and Interpretations55 Questions
Exam 9: Observational Learning45 Questions
Exam 10: Generalization, Discrimination, and Stimulus46 Questions
Exam 11: Forgetting55 Questions
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In Mary Boyle's work with coma victims, the reinforcer was .
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A highly effective web-based instructional program designed to teach reading that makes use of reinforcement and shaping is called .
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Herbert Quay found evidence that the topics discussed by may be influenced by reinforcement.
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Herrnstein proposed that once a superstitious behavior occurs, it may be maintained by .
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Describe the basic laboratory procedure for establishing superstitious behavior.Explain why it is usually difficult to specify in advance what superstitious behavior will result.
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William Verplanck's work on the reinforcement of verbal behavior showed that .
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Many people believe that excessive gambling is due to moral weakness, bad genes, or other flaws in the individual, but there is evidence that gambling may have more to do with the gambler's history of reinforcement.
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John gets into fights on a regular basis, always with formidable opponents.He has often been injured in these fights and knows that he runs the risk of sustaining serious brain damage or other permanent injuries, yet he continues to fight.John is a very successful professional boxer.This example illustrates that bizarre behavior .
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In the treatment of long-standing self-injurious behavior, punishment is often .
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Robert Epstein's banana experiment demonstrated that insight .
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The self-control technique of counting the number of times a behavior occurs is called .
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Carr and McDowell found that Jim's scratching was reinforced mainly by .
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Probably the best way of increasing the creativity of stories in an English class is to .
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Charles Madsen and his colleagues asked a teacher to , This change in teacher behavior produced a marked reduction in misconduct
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What are the implications for psychotherapy of Quay's work on family recollections?
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