Exam 10: Comparative Cognition
Exam 1: History, background, and Basic Concepts27 Questions
Exam 2: Innate Behavior Patterns and Habituation26 Questions
Exam 3: Basic Principles of Classical Conditioning28 Questions
Exam 4: Theories and Research on Classical Conditioning26 Questions
Exam 5: Basic Principles of Operant Conditioning25 Questions
Exam 6: Reinforcement Schedules: Experimental Analyses and Applications28 Questions
Exam 7: Avoidance and Punishment26 Questions
Exam 8: Theories and Research on Operant Conditioning25 Questions
Exam 9: Stimulus Control and Concept Learning25 Questions
Exam 10: Comparative Cognition27 Questions
Exam 11: Learning by Observation26 Questions
Exam 12: Learning Motor Skills25 Questions
Exam 13: Choice25 Questions
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Clark's nutcrackers can hide several thousand seeds in different caches and retrieve them much later.To accomplish this feat,the birds appear to use
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Studies have shown that cats and dogs can solve problems involving
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Suppose a pigeon must peck five response keys in the correct order to receive reinforcement.Which of the following orders of stimuli would probably be the easiest for a pigeon to learn-
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If learning of new information makes it more difficult to remember older information,this is
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Keeping track of what responses or tasks you need to make next is an example
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Which of the following provides evidence for maintenance rehearsal in animals-
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The context-shift effect in memory is the finding that recall can be better if
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The chimpanzee Sarah,who was taught to use plastic symbols for words by David Premack,failed to
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Research with pigeons has shown that they can learn a list of slides,treating some as positive and some as negative
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Research has suggested that rats in a radial-arm maze tend to use
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The field of comparative cognition is concerned with comparing the cognitive abilities of
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The impressive counting skills of the parrot Alex included the ability to
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Studies have shown that chimpanzees can solve problems involving
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If a chimpanzee learns that A is larger than B,and B is larger than C,it may choose A when given a choice between A and C.This problem is a test of
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According to Wagner's theory of rehearsal in animals,a surprising post-trial episode can diminish the conditioning from a CS-US pairing because
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Performance on a delayed-matching-to-sample task can be affected by
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After learning to discriminate between two and four sounds,rats
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The chimpanzee Washoe,who was taught American Sign Language by the Gardners,failed to
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In his critique of research on animal language,Terrace argued that
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