Exam 3: Classical Conditioning

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A sign reading "out of gas" at a restaurant does not cause the frustration of the same sign at a service station because of which choice below?

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In studies of sexual sign tracking in male Japanese quail, what happens when the CS is separated from the hen delivery door?

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In order for food to be presented in an autoshaping procedure, the pigeon must do which of the following?

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Which of the following is not a measure of classically conditioned responding?

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To conclude that an association has been established in a classical conditioning experiment, one must ensure which of the following?

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How does classical conditioning contribute to our understanding of causal judgments?

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In negative CS-US contingency procedures of conditioned inhibition, what serves as the excitatory context?

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What is object learning, and how is it similar or different from conventional classical conditioning?

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The most successful control procedure in classical conditioning is

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Which of the following is not true of sign tracking?

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A test trial in classical conditioning consists of presenting which of the following?

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The rationale for the retardation of acquisition test is found in which of the following choices?

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Instances in which exposure to the US is sufficient to create CR-like responses to the CS are called

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Why is it difficult to identify the type of conditioning procedure that produces the best conditioning?

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Inhibitory conditioning depends on an excitatory context, whereas excitatory conditioning depends on

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The temporal coding hypothesis suggests that a subject will do which of the following?

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Normally, you eat breakfast every morning at Sam's Diner. For the past three mornings, a large yellow banner has stated that Sam's is closed. Now, every time you see a yellow banner you turn away from the banner. Your conditioning is an example of

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Describe similarities and differences among habituation, sensitization, and classical conditioning.

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The cells that act as "teachers" selecting the connections to be modified in the cerebellum due to eyeblink conditioning are which of the following?

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Which of the following best describes the "trace interval" in trace conditioning?

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