Exam 8: Learning
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology76 Questions
Exam 2: Conducting Psychological Research73 Questions
Exam 3: The Biology of Behavior86 Questions
Exam 4: Sensing and Perceiving Our World71 Questions
Exam 5: The Developing Human73 Questions
Exam 6: Consciousness89 Questions
Exam 7: Memory68 Questions
Exam 8: Learning67 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Thought87 Questions
Exam 10: Intelligence, Problem-Solving, and Creativity81 Questions
Exam 11: Motivation and Emotion72 Questions
Exam 12: Stress, Coping, and Health78 Questions
Exam 13: Personality and the Uniqueness of the Individual79 Questions
Exam 14: Social Behavior75 Questions
Exam 15: Psychological Disorders81 Questions
Exam 16: Treatment of Psychological Disorders64 Questions
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________________ is a drug that employs the principles of classical conditioning in an attempt to create an aversion to alcohol.
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Under which of the following schedules does reinforcement follow a set number of responses?
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Juan hears his older brother using curse words around his friends, and now Juan uses curse words. Bandura would call Juan's learning __________.
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What did B. F. Skinner conclude about the effectiveness of reinforcements and punishments?
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Dharma was bitten by a spider and developed an intense phobia of them. In an effort to cure Dharma's phobia, a psychologist gradually exposed her to spiders. After many sessions of having nonthreatening experiences with spiders, Dharma's phobia was cured. In other words, Dharma's spider phobia was
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Making Connections in Learning: According to the Feist and Rosenberg text, the best explanation for why people begin their habits of smoking cigarettes is __________.
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The Feist and Rosenberg text cites the real-life example of Ben Darras and Sarah Edmondson, who went on a killing spree after taking drugs and watching the movie Natural Born Killers. Psychologists explain Darras and Edmondson's criminal behavior as an unfortunate example of which type of learning?
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Which of the following is an example of positive reinforcement?
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What is the distinction between negative reinforcement and punishment?
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Making Connections in Learning: Thelma is trying to quit smoking, and her therapist tells Thelma to reward herself with one dollar for clothes shopping every time she successfully fights off the craving for a cigarette. The therapist is using __________.
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I want to teach a dolphin to swim through a hoop. First, I reward the dolphin for swimming near the hoop. Next, I reward the dolphin for touching the hoop. Then, I reward the dolphin for sticking his nose through the middle of the hoop. Finally, I reward the dolphin for swimming through the hoop. Psychologists call this process __________.
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A potential reinforcer that becomes pleasant to us because of its association with something biologically rewarding is known as a ________________ reinforcer.
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Which of the following is true with respect to Albert Bandura's social learning theory?
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Removing a stimulus or condition to increase the frequency of a behavior is known as __________.
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Tracy was bitten by her neighbor's aggressive dog, and now she will not go near any household pets. Tracy has _________________ her fear of dogs to other animals.
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Matthew has been playing the clarinet for many years, and he can play musical scales without giving much thought to the finger positions involved in the process. Matthew's mastery of the clarinet is likely a result of __________.
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Making Connections in Learning: Some people continue cigarette smoking because it reduces stress, social isolation, and appetite. From a learning perspective, smoking would likely continue because these reductions can be considered __________.
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The biological constraint model of learning suggests that __________.
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