Exam 5: Learning
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology98 Questions
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The process by which a stimulus increases the probability that a preceding behavior will be repeated is called ___________________.
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A stimulus that naturally brings about a particular response without having been learned is called a(n)_____________ response.
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A secondary reinforcer satisfies some biological need and works naturally,regardless of a person's prior experiences,whereas,in contrast,a stimulus that becomes reinforcing because of its association with a primary reinforcer is called a primary reinforcer.
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If you reinforce a behavior every time it occurs,it is called a ___________ reinforcement schedule.
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____________ is a relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience.
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In latent learning a new behavior is learned but not demonstrated until some incentive is provided for displaying it.
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A _________________ reinforcer is a stimulus added to the environment that brings about an increase in a preceding response.
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Classical conditioning focuses on the natural biological responses to the presence of a stimulus such as food,water,or pain,whereas operant conditioning applies to voluntary responses,which an organism performs deliberately to produce a desirable outcome.
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A type of learning where a new behavior is learned,but not demonstrated until some incentive is provided for displaying it,is called ___________ learning.
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A once-neutral stimulus that has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus to bring about a response formerly caused only by the unconditioned stimulus is called the ___________ stimulus.
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When a conditioned response follows a stimulus that is similar to the original conditioned stimulus it is called stimulus ________________.
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Sigmund Freud created classical conditioning while working with his female patients in Vienna.
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Learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or weakened,depending on its favorable or unfavorable consequences,is called _______________ conditioning.
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_____________ refers to a stimulus that decreases the probability that a prior behavior will occur again.
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Emotional responses are likely to be learned through classical conditioning.
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_____________ occurs when a previously conditioned response decreases in frequency and eventually disappears.
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Celia has a boyfriend who wears a certain cologne all of the time.When Celia and her boyfriend break up and she smells that cologne on someone else,she winces at the smell.Celia is undergoing the effects of ____________ conditioning when she smells the cologne and does not like the smell.
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A ______________-interval schedule is a schedule by which the time between reinforcements varies around some average rather than being set.
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