Exam 6: Learning
Exam 1: The Evolution of Psychology310 Questions
Exam 2: The Research Enterprise in Psychology308 Questions
Exam 3: The Biological Bases of Behavior298 Questions
Exam 4: Sensation and Perception299 Questions
Exam 5: Variations in Consciousness298 Questions
Exam 6: Learning299 Questions
Exam 7: Human Memory299 Questions
Exam 8: Language and Thought302 Questions
Exam 9: Intelligence and Psychological Testing304 Questions
Exam 10: Motivation and Emotion304 Questions
Exam 11: Human Development Across the Life Span304 Questions
Exam 12: Personality302 Questions
Exam 13: Social Behavior305 Questions
Exam 14: Stress,Coping,and Health300 Questions
Exam 15: Psychological Disorders305 Questions
Exam 16: Treatment of Psychological Disorders300 Questions
Exam 17: Statistical Methods90 Questions
Exam 18: Industrial organizational Psychology60 Questions
Exam 19: Psychology and Environmental Sustainability: Conservation Psychology70 Questions
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The evolutionary history of rats has rendered them ____ to associate a taste CS with an illness US,and ____ to associate that same CS with an electric shock US.
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When advertisers pair their products with attractive people or enjoyable surroundings,in the hope that the pairings will cause their products to evoke good feelings,they are using principles derived from
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Two processes involved in the acquisition of phobias and the tendency of phobias to show a high resistance to extinction are
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Learning theorists argue that learning takes place through conditioning.Describe the two types of conditioning discussed in your text.
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Darrel was dancing with his new girlfriend at an Elvis tribute.When the band started playing "Can't Help Falling in Love with You" his girlfriend gave him a long passionate kiss,which Darrel found very enjoyable.Now Darrel finds that every time he hears "Can't Help Falling in Love with You" on the radio,he becomes mildly excited.In this example,the long,passionate kiss is
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A circus trainer wants to train a cat to pull a rope as part of an animal act.The probability that the cat will just pull a rope is very low.What technique would be the best choice to use to help the cat learn to emit the desired response?
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When a behavior is strengthened indirectly,through vicarious conditioning,the process at work is ____________________ learning.
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Operant responses are typically established through a gradual process in which closer and closer approximations of the desired response are reinforced.This process is called
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Learning to ride a bicycle is most likely acquired via the process of
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Given the same frequency of reinforcement,____ schedules generate higher rates of responding than do ____ schedules.
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In order to weaken or eliminate a conditioned response,you would present
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When shown a Santa Claus beard,Little Albert showed a fear response,which was evidence of
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If a dog salivates to a blue light and not to a yellow light,the dog is showing evidence of
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When animals or humans are shifted to higher fixed ratio schedules,which require more responses to obtain each reinforcer,the typical result is
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Harold begins to chew his fingernails every time his teacher enters the classroom.In this case,the antecedent is
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In higher-order conditioning,a conditioned stimulus functions as if it were a(n)____________________ stimulus.
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If you perform a behavior designed to prevent an unpleasant event from happening,your behavior is classified as
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A small enclosure used by psychologists to study learning in which an animal can make a specific response that is recorded while the consequences are systematically controlled is known as a
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The key dependent variable measured in operant conditioning studies is
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Various studies of response-outcome relations and reinforcement have shown that reinforcement is automatic when favorable consequences follow operant responses.
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