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
Exam 12: The Limits of Learning27 Questions
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Brad Alford's study of the man who thought he was followed by a witch is an example of .
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Kohler thought that insight was achieved suddenly, but other work suggests that it is achieved gradually.
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Alan Christopher demonstrated that he could turn pigeons into problem gamblers by manipulating the consequences of gambling.
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Eddie McNamara's study showed that praising students when they are "on task" does not increase the frequency of on task behavior in adolescents.
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Some studies show that offering rewards reduces creativity.Research by Robert Eisenberger and others suggests that this is because in these studies .
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Koichi Ono got superstitious behavior in university students by providing points noncontingently at regular intervals.One student ended up repeatedly .
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Hal pioneered the use of operant procedures to improve the quality of life of captive wild animals.
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At Morningside Academy, students achievement test scores in reading and math typically rise two years in one school year.
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How could you use operant procedures to improve the adoption rate of orphans aged five to twelve?
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In his experiments on verbal behavior, William Verplanck reinforced expressions of opinion using as reinforcers.
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The purpose of Gordon Gallup's mirror study was to determine whether chimps .
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Lovaas and Simmons used punishment to reduce self-injurious behavior in a boy.Before treatment, this boy would hit himself at a rate of up to .
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