Exam 6: Learning

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Someone using operant conditioning to teach you to play the piano might start by praising you for putting your hands on the keys,then for pressing one of the keys,and so forth.This would be an example of what?​

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​According to classical conditioning interpretation,drug tolerance depends on rapidly mobilizing the body's defenses against the drug.Which term applies to that mobilization?

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If people were classically conditioned by pairing a buzz with an air puff to the eyes,how could we test them for stimulus generalization?​

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What has been the goal of behaviorism?​

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In classical conditioning,which of these becomes stronger as a result of training?​

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​When Pavlov paired a buzzer with food and measured salivation,what was the salivation?

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During the Korean War,captors persuaded U.S.soldiers to cooperate by reinforcing small amounts of cooperation and then moving to greater levels.This procedure resembles which procedure?​

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What procedure can produce stimulus generalization of a conditioned response?​

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How does extinction differ from forgetting?​

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​Which of these was an important implication of Thorndike's research on cats in puzzle boxes?

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​Why did Thorndike conclude that his cats did NOT solve his task by an understanding or insight?

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When Pavlov paired a buzzer with food and measured salivation,what was the conditioned stimulus?​

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