Exam 3: Basic Principles of Classical Conditioning
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
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Exam 10: Comparative Cognition27 Questions
Exam 11: Learning by Observation26 Questions
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Suppose a child is knocked down by a large dog and develops a fear of the dog.Later the child frequently sees this dog in front of a neighbor's house,and develops a fear of the neighbor's house.This example illustrates
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The phenomenon of disinhibition provides one type of evidence that
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The Associationists' principle of contiguity has trouble explaining the comparison between
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If the probability of a shock in a conditioned suppression procedure is 20% in the presence of a tone and 40% in the absence of the tone,the tone will probably
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Studies on classical conditioning of the immune system have shown that
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The retardation test is one method for demonstrating that a stimulus
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Classical conditioning using the skin conductance response is usually done with
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In the classical-conditioning treatment of nocturnal enuresis,the sound of the buzzer or alarm is
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In taste-aversion learning,a novel taste is often used as the
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If a novel stimulus is presented shortly before the occurrence of a CS that has just undergone extinction,the CR is likely to reappear.This phenomenon is known as
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In classical conditioning,the stimulus that initially elicits no response is the
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Of the following,which is usually not involved when systematic desensitization is used to treat a phobia-
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To measure the amount of conditioning in the conditioned suppression procedure,the rat's response rate in the presence of the CS is compared to
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If some pictures are paired with positive adjectives and other pictures of faces with negative adjectives,a person may start to like the first set of faces and dislike the second.This is an example of
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In aversive counterconditioning treatment for alcoholism,the taste of alcohol is
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