Exam 7: Exstintion: Learning and Conditioning
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After watching her teenage sister put on lipstick,a little girl applies some to her own lips.The little sister acquired this behavior through:
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Describe two differences between the two types of conditioning studied by behaviorists.
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During operant learning,the tendency for an organism to revert to innate,species-specific behaviors is called:
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The most important component of effective punishment mentioned in your text was:
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Describe the different kinds of stimuli and responses that occurred in the "Little Albert" study conducted by John Watson and Rosalie Raynor.
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Genuine self esteem emerges from all of the following EXCEPT:
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When salivation occurs in response to a previously neutral stimulus,it is called a(n):
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The use of _______________ reinforcers sometimes causes a behavior to decrease in frequency.
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The evidence about the effects of media violence suggests that:
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Stimulus discrimination is the process of pairing a conditioned stimulus with a stimulus that elicits a response that is incompatible with an unwanted conditioned response.
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Which of the statements below is NOT an explanation for why punishment fails?
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_______________ would occur if studying makes you lose time with your friends.
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_______________ is the classical-conditioning term for an initially neutral stimulus that comes to elicit a conditioned response.
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A reflexive response elicited by a stimulus in the absence of learning is called a conditioned response.
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Learning is defined as any relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs because of experience, except for changes due to fatigue,injury,or disease.
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Give a possible reason that explains how extrinsic rewards tend to undermine the pleasure of doing something for its own sake.
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At first,Pavlov speculated about what his dogs might be thinking and feeling to make them drool before getting their food.
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Reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behavior is a procedure called:
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