Exam 8: Behavioural and Learning Theories
Exam 1: Personality -An Introduction26 Questions
Exam 2: Units of Personality -Types Versus Traits60 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Personality55 Questions
Exam 4: Personality Research Methods and Assessment Issues52 Questions
Exam 5: Psychodynamic Theories55 Questions
Exam 6: Motivational Theories and Psychological Needs53 Questions
Exam 7: Humanistic Theories and Self-Actualization57 Questions
Exam 8: Behavioural and Learning Theories55 Questions
Exam 9: Cognitive Theories and Cognitive Factors60 Questions
Exam 10: Interpersonal Theories and Interpersonal Styles60 Questions
Exam 11: Personality Theory and the Self-Concept60 Questions
Exam 12: Personality and Health60 Questions
Exam 13: Personality, Mental Health, and Psychopathology58 Questions
Exam 14: Psychobiography and Personology60 Questions
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Which of the following cases demonstrated the importance of learning conditions for Watson?
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It is thought that the experience of reinforcement leads to changes in ________.
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Which of the following theorists formed social cognitive theory?
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When the number of responses occurring between one reinforced response and the other reinforced response is held constant, this is termed:
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Bandura showed that children are more likely to imitate models who are seen as:
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________ grants rewards on only certain trials following certain responses.
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Increasing the likelihood of a behaviour being repeated due to the occurrence of pleasurable outcomes after the behaviour has been expressed is called:
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For Skinner, the crucial importance of psychology centered on:
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The degree of the person's preference for that reinforcement to occur if the possibility of occurrence of all alternatives were equal is termed:
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An individual's sense that he or she is capable or incapable of something is termed:
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Bandura's social cognitive theory is that behaviours that make up our personality are obtained via:
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