Exam 3: Reflexive Behavior and Respondent Conditioning
Exam 1: A Science of Behavior: Perspective, History, and Assumptions40 Questions
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George is using a conditioning procedure where a light is turned on for one second. 250 milliseconds before the light is turned off, a brief puff of air is blown into the eye of his participants. This is an example of:
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Overall, backward conditioning appears to be ineffective except when the CS is:
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How is generalized trained immunity evidence of an epigenetic response?
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The conditioning history of an individual can be referred to as her ______ history.
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After several dates with Julie, Max finds that his heart rate increases slightly whenever she walks into the room. When visiting Julie's house, Max experiences a similar increased heart rate when Julie's twin sister walks into the room. This is an example of:
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One of the following is not one of the four ways discussed in the text for pairing a CS and a US:
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In second-order conditioning, _______ is paired with the neutral stimulus.
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With regards to the laws of the reflex, the relation between the conditioned stimulus and the conditioned response (CS-CR):
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When the relationship is invariant and biologically based, the eliciting event is the ____ and the behavior following is the _____.
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Saying there is "high contiguity between the non-functional stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus" suggests that:
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From the perspective of a behavior analyst, "cravings" can be explained as:
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While all members of a species share the same _________________ history, each member has a unique _______________ history.
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A diminution in the UR due to repeated presentation of the US is called:
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A response to the CS presented in training but not to other values of the CS demonstrates
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Which law governing reflexes asserts that as the intensity of the stimulus increases so does the strength of the responses?
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