Exam 8: Symbolic Models of the Mind and Neural Networks
Exam 1: Human Learning40 Questions
Exam 2: Early Behaviorism: Pavlov, Watson, and Guthrie38 Questions
Exam 3: The Effects of Behavior: Thorndike and Hull40 Questions
Exam 4: Operant Conditioning: Skinners Radical Behaviorism37 Questions
Exam 5: Evolutionary Psychology: Learning, Biology, and the Brain40 Questions
Exam 6: A Transition to Modern Cognitivism: Hebb, Tolman, and the Gestaltists40 Questions
Exam 7: Three Cognitive Theories: Bruner, Piaget, and Vygotsky37 Questions
Exam 8: Symbolic Models of the Mind and Neural Networks35 Questions
Exam 9: Learning and Remembering40 Questions
Exam 10: Motivation36 Questions
Exam 11: Social Learning: Banduras Social Cognitive Theory22 Questions
Exam 12: Summary, Synthesis, and Integration35 Questions
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If a learner cannot explicitly identify rules of learning, and are not conscious of that which has been learned, the following is true.
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Neural network models are different from the conventional computer in that
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Which of the following does not characterize an instance of learning?
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An algorithm, as a problem-solving procedure, may be described by which of the following?
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Which of the following is true with regard to learning and awareness?
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To the extent that a computer is capable of using algorithms, the following is true with regard to a computer/Chess Master chess match:
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Though sometimes referred to as a myth, computers are indeed dependent on (slaves to) their programmers. This is confirmed by
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Which of the following is an assumption of a connectionist model?
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If a machine produces correct responses for complex problems, then
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A type of processing that allows computers to program themselves and respond in unpredictable ways is called
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A parallel distributed processing computer (PDP) would seem to be useful in understanding the functioning of the human brain for which of the following reasons?
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The following conclusion may be reached regarding connectionist models.
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Which of the following represents correspondence in function between humans and computers?
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In which of the following ways is a connectionist model an accurate representation of human thinking?
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Which of the following represents correspondence in structure between humans and computers?
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