Exam 11: Correspondence Relations: Imitation and Rule-Governed Behavior
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What did Thorndike (1911) conclude from imitation experiments with animals?
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The theoretical value of Baer's work, as illustrated by the case of Marilla, supports the idea that:
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A child attempting to repeat sounds their parents make can be explained by:
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Bandura's social-cognitive model of observational learning includes all of the following except:
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The "memory function" involved in responding to the request of "Please text me your roommate's number" would be:
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Jones (2009) challenged the conclusions of Meltzoff and Moore regarding spontaneous imitation in infants on the grounds that:
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Epstein's experiments on direct and delayed spontaneous imitation supports the idea that:
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According to Baer and Sherman (1964) generalized imitation is maintained by:
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In the Meltzoff and Moore (1977) study (Experiment 1) of infant imitation, the researchers:
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Through research on spontaneous imitation with cats and other animals in puzzle boxes, Thorndike concluded that:
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Rule-following is ______ regulated by _____ of reinforcement.
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To show the importance of ______ for Marilla's ______ imitations, Don Baer changed the ____ of reinforcement.
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Imitation requires that the learner emits a _____ response that could only occur by observing a ____ emit a similar response.
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Repeating a joke to your coworkers that you heard told by a late night host the previous day violates the operant imitation account of imitation in all of the following ways except:
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The instruction given by airlines before takeoff regarding the use of the oxygen masks in the case of lost air pressure in the cabin is an example of:
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In regards to self-generated rule compliance, Bandura believes:
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Demonstrating spontaneous imitation is _____ because _______.
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Which of the following is true of Bandura's Bobo doll experiment:
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