Deck 1: Basic Concepts of Behavior and Behavior Management

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Which of the following are considered to be representative of the psychoanalytic approach in understanding behavior?

A) Measurable and observable behaviors
B) Antecedents, behaviors and consequences
C) Inappropriate behavior is learned
D) Drives, impulses, needs and motives
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In operant conditioning, the event that occurs after a target behavior or response is known as which of the following?

A) Consequence
B) Antecedent
C) Behavior
D) Conditioned stimulus
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A punisher is a consequence that decreases a rate of behavior.
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An operant is:

A) An event that precedes a target behavior.
B) An involuntary or reflexive behavior.
C) A behavior or response that is controlled or at least influenced by events in the environment.
D) An event in the environment that follows a behavior(s).
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The roots of operant conditioning can be traced to the work of:

A) Skinner.
B) Thorndyke.
C) Watson.
D) Pavlov.
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The scientist often referred to as the father of classical conditioning is:

A) Skinner.
B) Watson.
C) Thorndyke.
D) Pavlov.
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Which of these are examples of behavior therapy techniques?

A) Reinforcement, punishment, and biofeedback
B) Systematic desensitization, biofeedback, and covert conditioning
C) Flooding, shaping, and punishment
D) Systematic desensitization, punishment and prompts/cues
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An "operant" is a response or behavior controlled or influenced by events in the environment.
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Which of the following terms may be considered an extension or practical application of classical conditioning?

A) Psychoanalysis
B) Behavior Therapy
C) Applied Behavior Analysis
D) Shaping
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Which of these is NOT a component of behaviorism?

A) Observable and measurable behaviors
B) Covert psychological processes
C) Environmental antecedents and consequences
D) Behavioral objectives
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The term "behavior" refers to both covert and overt responses.
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A naturally stimulating or unlearned response in the environment is a(n):

A) Stimulus.
B) Unconditioned stimulus.
C) Unconditioned response.
D) Conditioned stimulus.
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In operant conditioning, the consequence is identified as a(n)-------- if the preceding behavior increases or is maintained at a current rate, duration or intensity.

A) Reinforcer
B) Punisher
C) Stimulus
D) Environmental factor
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Bandura's social learning theory is based on a process described as reciprocal determinism.
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Systematic desensitization is a strategy associated with Behavior Therapy.
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Behavior modification is a single technique used to change behavior.
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A consequence is identified as a reinforcer if the preceding behavior increases or is maintained at a current rate.
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Skinner thought it was more important to explain behavior than
to describe it.
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Respondent behaviors are usually under the control of the individual.
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An example of a conditioned stimulus is food.
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List five basic concepts of applied behaviorism.
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List four common misconceptions regarding behaviorism.
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List five assumptions of behaviorism.
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Skinner
Father of classical conditioning
Skinner
Father of behaviorism
Skinner
Law of effects and law of exercise
Skinner
Father of operant conditioning
Skinner
Behavior therapy research
Skinner
Social learning theory
Thorndyke
Father of classical conditioning
Thorndyke
Father of behaviorism
Thorndyke
Law of effects and law of exercise
Thorndyke
Father of operant conditioning
Thorndyke
Behavior therapy research
Thorndyke
Social learning theory
Bandura
Father of classical conditioning
Bandura
Father of behaviorism
Bandura
Law of effects and law of exercise
Bandura
Father of operant conditioning
Bandura
Behavior therapy research
Bandura
Social learning theory
Wolpe
Father of classical conditioning
Wolpe
Father of behaviorism
Wolpe
Law of effects and law of exercise
Wolpe
Father of operant conditioning
Wolpe
Behavior therapy research
Wolpe
Social learning theory
Watson
Father of classical conditioning
Watson
Father of behaviorism
Watson
Law of effects and law of exercise
Watson
Father of operant conditioning
Watson
Behavior therapy research
Watson
Social learning theory
Pavlov
Father of classical conditioning
Pavlov
Father of behaviorism
Pavlov
Law of effects and law of exercise
Pavlov
Father of operant conditioning
Pavlov
Behavior therapy research
Pavlov
Social learning theory
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Which of the following are considered to be representative of the psychoanalytic approach in understanding behavior?

A) Measurable and observable behaviors
B) Antecedents, behaviors and consequences
C) Inappropriate behavior is learned
D) Drives, impulses, needs and motives
D
2
In operant conditioning, the event that occurs after a target behavior or response is known as which of the following?

A) Consequence
B) Antecedent
C) Behavior
D) Conditioned stimulus
True/False
A
3
A punisher is a consequence that decreases a rate of behavior.
True
4
An operant is:

A) An event that precedes a target behavior.
B) An involuntary or reflexive behavior.
C) A behavior or response that is controlled or at least influenced by events in the environment.
D) An event in the environment that follows a behavior(s).
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The roots of operant conditioning can be traced to the work of:

A) Skinner.
B) Thorndyke.
C) Watson.
D) Pavlov.
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The scientist often referred to as the father of classical conditioning is:

A) Skinner.
B) Watson.
C) Thorndyke.
D) Pavlov.
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Which of these are examples of behavior therapy techniques?

A) Reinforcement, punishment, and biofeedback
B) Systematic desensitization, biofeedback, and covert conditioning
C) Flooding, shaping, and punishment
D) Systematic desensitization, punishment and prompts/cues
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An "operant" is a response or behavior controlled or influenced by events in the environment.
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Which of the following terms may be considered an extension or practical application of classical conditioning?

A) Psychoanalysis
B) Behavior Therapy
C) Applied Behavior Analysis
D) Shaping
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Which of these is NOT a component of behaviorism?

A) Observable and measurable behaviors
B) Covert psychological processes
C) Environmental antecedents and consequences
D) Behavioral objectives
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The term "behavior" refers to both covert and overt responses.
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A naturally stimulating or unlearned response in the environment is a(n):

A) Stimulus.
B) Unconditioned stimulus.
C) Unconditioned response.
D) Conditioned stimulus.
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In operant conditioning, the consequence is identified as a(n)-------- if the preceding behavior increases or is maintained at a current rate, duration or intensity.

A) Reinforcer
B) Punisher
C) Stimulus
D) Environmental factor
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Bandura's social learning theory is based on a process described as reciprocal determinism.
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Systematic desensitization is a strategy associated with Behavior Therapy.
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Behavior modification is a single technique used to change behavior.
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A consequence is identified as a reinforcer if the preceding behavior increases or is maintained at a current rate.
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Skinner thought it was more important to explain behavior than
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Respondent behaviors are usually under the control of the individual.
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An example of a conditioned stimulus is food.
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List five basic concepts of applied behaviorism.
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List four common misconceptions regarding behaviorism.
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List five assumptions of behaviorism.
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Skinner
Father of classical conditioning
Skinner
Father of behaviorism
Skinner
Law of effects and law of exercise
Skinner
Father of operant conditioning
Skinner
Behavior therapy research
Skinner
Social learning theory
Thorndyke
Father of classical conditioning
Thorndyke
Father of behaviorism
Thorndyke
Law of effects and law of exercise
Thorndyke
Father of operant conditioning
Thorndyke
Behavior therapy research
Thorndyke
Social learning theory
Bandura
Father of classical conditioning
Bandura
Father of behaviorism
Bandura
Law of effects and law of exercise
Bandura
Father of operant conditioning
Bandura
Behavior therapy research
Bandura
Social learning theory
Wolpe
Father of classical conditioning
Wolpe
Father of behaviorism
Wolpe
Law of effects and law of exercise
Wolpe
Father of operant conditioning
Wolpe
Behavior therapy research
Wolpe
Social learning theory
Watson
Father of classical conditioning
Watson
Father of behaviorism
Watson
Law of effects and law of exercise
Watson
Father of operant conditioning
Watson
Behavior therapy research
Watson
Social learning theory
Pavlov
Father of classical conditioning
Pavlov
Father of behaviorism
Pavlov
Law of effects and law of exercise
Pavlov
Father of operant conditioning
Pavlov
Behavior therapy research
Pavlov
Social learning theory
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