Exam 7: Instrumental Conditioning

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If you wanted to study "spending" in an instrumental procedure, you would be interested in

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What is likely to occur in the testing phase of a Pavlovian instrumental transfer experiment?

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An instrumental contingency results in increased performance of a target instrumental response. According to the response allocation approach, this increase is due to

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A CS that had previously been paired with shock termination is presented to a rat pressing a lever for food reinforcement. According the two-process theory, the rate of lever presses is likely to

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Which of the following theories views an instrumental contingency as a disruption of distribution of responses from free baseline?

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Which of the following theories suggests it is possible for a low probability response to reinforce a high probability response?

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According to the minimum deviation model, when an instrumental contingency is imposed that will not allow an animal to achieve its behavioral bliss point,

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According to Berridge and Robinson

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According to Hull and Spence, what mediates expectancy of reward?

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What is the central premise of the modern two-process theory? Describe specific predictions of the theory.

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The elasticity of demand for candy is likely to be _____ the elasticity of demand for gasoline.

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Pavlovian instrumental transfer experiments are designed to explore

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An instrumental conditioning procedure provides the opportunity for a subject to learn many associations. Which of the following possible associations is thought to arise due to classical conditioning?

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Based on the data presented in the textbook, the best description of the action of dopamine is

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In order to determine if one response will reinforce another, what would Premack suggest you need to know?

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In some cases, imposing an instrumental contingency makes it impossible for an organism to return to the free-baseline behavioral bliss point. In these circumstances,

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Which technique is similar to that employed to provide evidence of R-O associations?

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The distribution of responses that occurs in the absence of restrictions is called

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Thirsty rats will drink more than they run in a wheel. When they are not thirsty, the same rats will run more than they drink. The evidence suggesting that running can be reinforced by drinking in thirsty rats, and drinking reinforced by running in non-thirsty rats, supports

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A child would normally eat candy for 20 minutes of each hour and play pinball for 40 minutes. According to the minimum deviation model, if the child is required on average to play pinball for 50 minutes in order to eat candy for 20 minutes, the child will most likely distribute its behavior to

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