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In terms of the informational view,classical conditioning occurs when we
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Regarding learning,which of the following statements is FALSE?
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In which type of learning do we associate responses with their consequences?
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Regarding antecedents,consequences,and associative learning,which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
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In his experiments,Pavlov found that conditioning worked best if the CS was presented
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Justin became fearful of doctors and nurses because doctors and nurses were paired with painful shots.Justin's doctor has his office in a round brick building.Now any round brick building will elicit fear and crying from Justin.Becoming fearful of round buildings because they were associated with his doctor is an example of
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In Pavlov's experiments with dogs,the bell (prior to conditioning)was the
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Jimmy helps his father put away the dishes after dinner.Jimmy's father wants to increase the probability of this behavior and will be most successful by praising Jimmy
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Every time Lisa's dog heard the sound of the electric can opener he began to salivate because he associated the sound with the food.In this example,the sound of the can opener is a
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To test the presence of classical conditioning,you would omit the
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Reinforcement in operant conditioning is most effective when it is
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Learning is strengthened each time a response is followed by a satisfying state of affairs,according to the law of
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Presenting the conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus will result in
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Eye blink conditioning can be accomplished with individuals in
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When she hears her father at the door,three-year-old Ashley runs to the front door,where she gets a hug from her father.This hug is considered a(n)
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The feelings of fear that occur during a conditioned emotional response are produced by a part of the limbic system called the
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One of the most common mistakes people make with pets (especially dogs)is hitting them if they do not come when called.Thus,"calling" the animal becomes a(n)__________ for fear and withdrawal.
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