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A child who plays games on an iPad by touching the screen now tries to control the picture on a TV by touching the screen.This is an example of what?
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Suppose you produce classical conditioning and then extinction.If you wait a long time and then test again,what will happen?
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Why do behaviorists insist that thoughts are not the causes of behavior?
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Why do behaviorists argue that your thoughts do not cause your behaviors?
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An animal sees a flashing light and then makes a response that is followed by food.The food is given only when the animal makes the response.Which type of learning is this?
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Why do many cancer patients lose their appetite after receiving radiation therapy?
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On a continuous schedule of reinforcement,when does reinforcement occur?
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Frequently spanked children tend toward misbehavior.What (if anything)can we conclude,and why?
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Rats become nauseated after they drink saccharin-flavored water from a tube that produces loud noises and bright lights.Later,what do they avoid,if anything?
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The more oysters you open,the greater your chances of finding a pearl,but you cannot predict when you will find one.This is an example of which type of schedule of reinforcement?
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Children who are frequently spanked tend to be ill behaved.What conclusion (if any)can we draw from this result?
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If you want to produce classical conditioning,what procedure should you use?
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Which term describes the ability of a stimulus to encourage some responses and discourage others?
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Why is vicarious punishment usually less effective than vicarious reinforcement?
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Social-learning theory emphasizes the importance of what?
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How could you use an operant-conditioning principle to persuade someone to do something?
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What did Pavlov say was responsible for classical conditioning?
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What procedure might you use in applied behavior analysis?
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