Exam 5: Conditioning, Reinforcement, Punishment, and Learning
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In Pavlov's study, the UCS was _______; the neutral stimulus was _________; and, finally, the CS was_________.
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According to one study, players of violent video games were more likely to have:
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Dr. Jeffery Rosenthal from the University of Toronto suggests your chances of winning Lotto 649 are about 1 in __ million.
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Researchers from McGill University found that participants who were exposed to smiling faces had________ levels of implicit self-esteem compared to participants who were not exposed to the smilingfaces.
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Pavlov's initial interest in classical conditioning was stimulated when he observed his research dogs salivating at the sight of
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Which of the following responses is probably learned through classical conditioning?
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Observational learning is important from a practical standpoint because
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Irrational fears that may be caused by classical conditioning are called
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Vending machine is to slot machine as ____________ reinforcement is to __________reinforcement.
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What did Dr. Jonathan Freedman from the University of Toronto determine was true regarding exposure to media violence and violent behaviour?
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Marcie sometimes punishes her toddler's misbehaviour and has made the following statements: (1) "Just you wait until your father gets home." (2) "I got so mad I slapped her." (3) "Why should I reward her for doing what she's supposed to?"Based on these statements, which principle(s) of effective punishment does Marcie seem to violate?
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The term _________ refers to a relatively permanent change in behaviour resulting from experience.
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According to Skinner's principle of __________, the emphasis is on forming associations betweenbehaviour and consequences.
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In Pavlov's study, the bell is both a __________ and a __________ stimulus.
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Rosa is afraid of needles and becomes anxious when she enters the examination room at the clinic before a blood test. This illustrates
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You walk around the mall most weekends. When a mother with a small child asks you where the toy store is, you give her exact directions to its location. This is an example of
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John experiences a strong craving for roasted turkey in early October. His craving, triggered by the time of year, would be considered a(n)
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Adaptation refers to the diminished response of sensory receptors after prolonged stimulation. Similarly, __________ is a decline in the behavioural response following repeated exposure to the same stimulus.
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