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Ed owns a husky dog that is part wolf in its breeding.Although his dog is well trained,Ed comes home one day to find that his dog has captured,killed,and partially eaten his neighbour's pet rabbit.What phenomenon provides the best explanation for this scenario?
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Which of the following is an example of discovery learning?
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Which of the following describes the main difference between observational learning and operant conditioning?
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What has occurred when there is a decrease in the likelihood or rate of a target response?
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Which of the following is true concerning intermittent schedules of reinforcement?
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The learning of phobias is a very good example of which certain type of classical conditioning?
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A(n)__________ occurs when cues associated with the ingestion of alcohol or drugs can come to elicit,through classical conditioning,an opposite effect of the alcohol/drug to help balance or counteract the effects of consuming the substance.
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Learning to make a reflex response to a stimulus other than to the original,natural stimulus is called
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Joan puts a toonie into a vending machine to get a bottle of vitamin water.In this example,the operant is
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When Pavlov placed meat powder or other food in the mouths of canine subjects,they began to salivate.The salivation was a(n)
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Which type of neuron becomes active when we engage in observational learning?
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Pavlov placed meat powder in the mouths of the dogs,and they began to salivate.Pavlov's student noticed that after a few days the dogs began to salivate at the sound of the student's footsteps.The salivation to the sound of the footsteps was a
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Jason had a lot of trouble finishing a research paper but worked really hard and got an A grade on the paper.This is an example of
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Mirror neurons are a group of neurons in the __________ that become active when observing another performing an action.
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The renewal effect helps to explain why people with __________ often experience a reappearance of their symptoms when they return to the environment in which they acquired their behaviours.
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