Exam 8: Respondent Conditioning
Exam 1: Introduction to Behavior Modification10 Questions
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Exam 2: Observing and Recording Behavior9 Questions
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Exam 3: Graphing Behavior and Measuring Change9 Questions
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Exam 4: Reinforcement6 Questions
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Exam 5: Extinction9 Questions
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Exam 6: Punishment6 Questions
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Exam 7: Stimulus Control: Discrimination and Generalization8 Questions
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Exam 8: Respondent Conditioning8 Questions
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Exam 9: Shaping10 Questions
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Exam 10: Prompting and Transfer of Stimulus Control8 Questions
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Exam 11: Chaining5 Questions
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Exam 12: Behavioral Skills Training Procedures9 Questions
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Exam 13: Understanding Problem Behaviors Through Functioning Assessments8 Questions
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Exam 14: Applying Extinction10 Questions
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Exam 15: Differential Reinforcement7 Questions
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Exam 16: Antecedent Control Procedures8 Questions
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Exam 17: Using Punishment: Time-Out and Response Cost8 Questions
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Exam 18: Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics of Punishment9 Questions
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Exam 19: Promoting Generalization10 Questions
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Exam 20: Self-Management7 Questions
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Exam 21: Habit Reversal Procedures10 Questions
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Exam 22: The Token Economy7 Questions
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Exam 23: Behavioral Contracts8 Questions
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Exam 24: Fear and Anxiety Reduction Procedures8 Questions
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Exam 25: Cognitive Behavior Modifications10 Questions
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An unconditioned stimulus elicits a(n):
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When food is in the mouth the person salivates.This is an example of:
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In which type of conditioning does the neutral stimulus precede the US and overlap with the US?
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Pavlov paired the sound of a metronome with meat powder in a dog's mouth.As a result,the dog started salivating to the sound of the metronome.Later,Pavlov presented the metronome without the meat powder.Eventually,the dog quit salivating when it heard the metronome.This is an example of:
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A young child is at the aquarium was looking at fish swim by the glass on the side of the tank in front of her.Suddenly a large shark darted by the glass and startled the girl (she experienced autonomic arousal).The next time she was near the glass to the tank,she experienced the autonomic arousal again.In this example,identify the US and the CS.
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In higher order conditioning,the neutral stimulus is paired with a(n)______________.
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When a neutral stimulus is paired with a US,the neutral stimulus becomes a CS that elicits a CR.This process is called:
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Pavlov paired the sound of a metronome with meat powder in a dog's mouth.As a result,the dog started salivating to the sound of the metronome.Later,Pavlov presented the metronome without the meat powder.Eventually,the dog quit salivating when it heard the metronome.Days later when the dog heard the metronome again,it salivated again.This is an example of:
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