Deck 3: Pavlovian Procedures
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Deck 3: Pavlovian Procedures
1
Mr.Anxiety John, "Mr.Anxiety," finally musters up the courage to ask the beautiful and popular Carole to go to the
Movies.She finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question
Out)John's face turns the color of a steamed lobster.
Refer to Mr.Anxiety.A week later John bumps into Carole on campus, feels his face turn red and recalls with embarrassment their earlier encounter.Carole has become a .
A)CS for blushing
B)US for blushing
C)CR to John
D)good candidate for training as a career diplomat
Movies.She finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question
Out)John's face turns the color of a steamed lobster.
Refer to Mr.Anxiety.A week later John bumps into Carole on campus, feels his face turn red and recalls with embarrassment their earlier encounter.Carole has become a .
A)CS for blushing
B)US for blushing
C)CR to John
D)good candidate for training as a career diplomat
A
2
Pavlov is best described as .
A)the father of learning research
B)the father of modern psychology
C)an American from Russia
D)an experimenter from head to foot
A)the father of learning research
B)the father of modern psychology
C)an American from Russia
D)an experimenter from head to foot
D
3
The word reflex is a synonym for .
A)conditional response
B)conditional reflex
C)unconditional response
D)unconditional reflex
A)conditional response
B)conditional reflex
C)unconditional response
D)unconditional reflex
D
4
The notation that best describes the Pavlovian procedure is .
A)S®R
B)CS®UR
C)CS®CR
D)CS®US
A)S®R
B)CS®UR
C)CS®CR
D)CS®US
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5
Pavlov became interested in psychic reflexes around .
A)1870
B)1900
C)1920
D)1927
A)1870
B)1900
C)1920
D)1927
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6
Of the following conditioning procedures, the one that is least like the others is .
A)trace
B)delayed
C)simultaneous
D)backward
A)trace
B)delayed
C)simultaneous
D)backward
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7
When exposure to a stimulus prior to pairing with a US interferes with conditioning, the phenomenon is called .
A)latent inhibition
B)overshadowing
C)blocking
D)higher-order conditioning
A)latent inhibition
B)overshadowing
C)blocking
D)higher-order conditioning
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8
Pavlov's main interest initially was .
A)psychology
B)learning
C)physiology
D)the philosophy of mind
A)psychology
B)learning
C)physiology
D)the philosophy of mind
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9
Mr.Anxiety John, "Mr.Anxiety," finally musters up the courage to ask the beautiful and popular Carole to go to the
Movies.She finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question
Out)John's face turns the color of a steamed lobster.
Refer to Mr.Anxiety.In classical conditioning terms, John's experience is an example of .
A)trace conditioning
B)delayed conditioning
C)simultaneous conditioning
D)backward conditioning
Movies.She finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question
Out)John's face turns the color of a steamed lobster.
Refer to Mr.Anxiety.In classical conditioning terms, John's experience is an example of .
A)trace conditioning
B)delayed conditioning
C)simultaneous conditioning
D)backward conditioning
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10
Ivan Pavlov is best known for his research on the .
A)psychic reflex
B)partition complex
C)operant response
D)digestive process
A)psychic reflex
B)partition complex
C)operant response
D)digestive process
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11
What fascinated Pavlov most about his salivating dogs was that .
A)the behavior of the dogs never changed
B)the behavior of the dogs changed erratically
C)the dogs began to salivate before receiving food
D)some dogs salivated and others did not
A)the behavior of the dogs never changed
B)the behavior of the dogs changed erratically
C)the dogs began to salivate before receiving food
D)some dogs salivated and others did not
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12
Each time a buzzer sounds, a puff of air makes a rabbit blink.Soon the rabbit blinks when it hears the buzzer.George believes that this means the buzzer takes the place of the air puff.George is an advocate of .
A)stimulus substitution theory
B)exchange theory
C)preparatory response theory
D)stimulus-response theory
A)stimulus substitution theory
B)exchange theory
C)preparatory response theory
D)stimulus-response theory
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13
An experimenter presents a flash of light and a bell simultaneously followed by food.Conditioning proceeds satisfactorily, but when the experimenter presents the light and bell separately, he finds that the bell is an effective CS, but the light is not.The experimenter has demonstrated .
A)counterconditioning
B)latent inhibition
C)blocking
D)overshadowing
A)counterconditioning
B)latent inhibition
C)blocking
D)overshadowing
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14
Pavlov called reflexes present at birth .
A)innate
B)unconditional
C)unconditioned
D)fixed
A)innate
B)unconditional
C)unconditioned
D)fixed
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15
Of the following, the one that does not belong with the others is .
A)latent inhibition
B)overshadowing
C)blocking
D)higher-order conditioning
A)latent inhibition
B)overshadowing
C)blocking
D)higher-order conditioning
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16
Mr.Anxiety John, "Mr.Anxiety," finally musters up the courage to ask the beautiful and popular Carole to go to the
Movies.She finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question
Out)John's face turns the color of a steamed lobster.
Refer to Mr.Anxiety.Oafish Bill (John's twin brother) has heard nothing of John's unfortunate encounter with Carole, and he decides to ask her out.Just as he approaches her she bursts into laughter, apparently in response to a joke someone just told.Bill immediately pops the question and she politely declines, having decided to join a convent at the end of the semester.A week later Bill bumps into Carole on campus but feels no particular embarrassment.The pairing of Bill's request for a date and Carole's laughter is most likely an example of .
A)trace conditioning
B)delayed conditioning
C)simultaneous conditioning
D)backward conditioning
Movies.She finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question
Out)John's face turns the color of a steamed lobster.
Refer to Mr.Anxiety.Oafish Bill (John's twin brother) has heard nothing of John's unfortunate encounter with Carole, and he decides to ask her out.Just as he approaches her she bursts into laughter, apparently in response to a joke someone just told.Bill immediately pops the question and she politely declines, having decided to join a convent at the end of the semester.A week later Bill bumps into Carole on campus but feels no particular embarrassment.The pairing of Bill's request for a date and Carole's laughter is most likely an example of .
A)trace conditioning
B)delayed conditioning
C)simultaneous conditioning
D)backward conditioning
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17
Two students, Edward and Edwina, serve as subjects in a conditioning experiment.The CS is a buzzer; the US is a mild electric shock; the UR is a change in electrical conductivity called the Galvanic Skin Response.Both subjects undergo 50 trials, but the experimenter feels sorry for Edwina so periodically he lets her off without a shock.The results will indicate that .
A)the CR is stronger in Edward
B)the CR is stronger in Edwina
C)there is no difference in the CRs produced by Edward and Edwina
D)Edward salivates at sight of Edwina
A)the CR is stronger in Edward
B)the CR is stronger in Edwina
C)there is no difference in the CRs produced by Edward and Edwina
D)Edward salivates at sight of Edwina
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18
In studying "psychic secretions," Pavlov focused his attention on the .
A)dog's thoughts and feelings
B)events in the dog's environment
C)genetic history of the dog
D)behavior of the dog before and after feeding
A)dog's thoughts and feelings
B)events in the dog's environment
C)genetic history of the dog
D)behavior of the dog before and after feeding
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19
Pavlov said that the salivary glands behaved as though they had .
A)reason
B)an instinct
C)intelligence
D)free will
A)reason
B)an instinct
C)intelligence
D)free will
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20
The equation, DVn = c (l - Vn - 1), is associated with the of Pavlovian conditioning.
A)Rescorla-Wagner model
B)preparatory response theory
C)stimulus substitution theory
D)valence theory
A)Rescorla-Wagner model
B)preparatory response theory
C)stimulus substitution theory
D)valence theory
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21
Recent research suggests that poor conditioning in elderly people may signal the early stages of .
A)Parkinson's Disease
B)dementia
C)brain cancer
D)terminal illness
A)Parkinson's Disease
B)dementia
C)brain cancer
D)terminal illness
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22
The experiment in which a dog learned to salivate at the sight of a black square after it had been paired with a CS for salivating is an example of conditioning.
A)second-tier
B)higher-order
C)signal
D)second-signal
A)second-tier
B)higher-order
C)signal
D)second-signal
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23
In Pavlovian conditioning, contiguity usually refers to the .
A)time between CS and US
B)interval between CS-US trials
C)space between CS and US
D)interval between training sessions
A)time between CS and US
B)interval between CS-US trials
C)space between CS and US
D)interval between training sessions
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24
Pavlov was a/an .
A)Lithuanian
B)Russian
C)Swede
D)Pole
A)Lithuanian
B)Russian
C)Swede
D)Pole
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25
The rate of conditioning is affected by the degree to which the US is the occurrence of the CS.
A)bi-pendant on
B)contracted to
C)contingent on
D)ipsilateral to
A)bi-pendant on
B)contracted to
C)contingent on
D)ipsilateral to
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26
In general, the more intense a US, the .
A)faster conditioning proceeds
B)slower conditioning proceeds
C)more intense the CS
D)less intense the CS
A)faster conditioning proceeds
B)slower conditioning proceeds
C)more intense the CS
D)less intense the CS
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27
In so far as the rate of learning is concerned, the most important pairings of the CS and US are those that come .
A)at the beginning of training
B)in the middle of training
C)toward the end of training
D)at the very end of training
A)at the beginning of training
B)in the middle of training
C)toward the end of training
D)at the very end of training
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28
The time between conditioning trials is called the .
A)inter-stimulus interval
B)inter-trial interval
C)contiguity gap
D)trace period
A)inter-stimulus interval
B)inter-trial interval
C)contiguity gap
D)trace period
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29
Many people think of scientists as dull people without feelings, but Pavlov said that science requires .
A)the energy of a wailing baby
B)supreme passion
C)absolute objectivity
D)absolute integrity
A)the energy of a wailing baby
B)supreme passion
C)absolute objectivity
D)absolute integrity
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30
A stimulus is one that consists of two or more stimuli presented simultaneously.
A)conjugal
B)complex
C)concordant
D)compound
A)conjugal
B)complex
C)concordant
D)compound
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31
Braun and Geiselhart found that eyelid conditioning generally proceeded slowly with .
A)infants
B)children
C)young adults
D)older adults
A)infants
B)children
C)young adults
D)older adults
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32
The author of your text uses the terms unconditional reflex and conditional reflex, but he notes that most authors use the terms and reflexes.
A)innate and learned
B)natural and contrived
C)conditioned and unconditioned
D)individual and species
A)innate and learned
B)natural and contrived
C)conditioned and unconditioned
D)individual and species
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33
stimuli are typically events that are important to survival.
A)Unconditional
B)Conditional
C)Maintenance
D)Second-order
A)Unconditional
B)Conditional
C)Maintenance
D)Second-order
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34
Pavlovian conditioning is also called conditioning.
A)classical
B)simple
C)basic
D)unconscious
A)classical
B)simple
C)basic
D)unconscious
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35
The researcher who might have become known as the American Pavlov was
A)William James
B)John
B)Watson
C)Edwin Twitmyer
D)Alfred Gedunk
A)William James
B)John
B)Watson
C)Edwin Twitmyer
D)Alfred Gedunk
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36
The experiments of Staats and Staats with nonsense syllables are examples of conditioning.
A)second-tier
B)higher-order
C)signal
D)second-signal
A)second-tier
B)higher-order
C)signal
D)second-signal
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37
J.M.Graham and Claude Desjardins established the odor of as a CS for sexual arousal in rats.
A)wintergreen
B)mint
C)licorice
D)sulfur
A)wintergreen
B)mint
C)licorice
D)sulfur
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38
If, following conditioning, a CS is repeatedly presented without the US, the procedure is called .
A)higher-order conditioning
B)latent inhibition
C)extinction
D)preconditioning
A)higher-order conditioning
B)latent inhibition
C)extinction
D)preconditioning
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39
One way to determine if conditioning has occurred is to present the CS alone.Each such presentation is called a/an trial.
A)extinction
B)experimental
C)test
D)pseudo-
A)extinction
B)experimental
C)test
D)pseudo-
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40
Spontaneous recovery is associated with .
A)higher-order conditioning
B)latent inhibition
C)extinction
D)preconditioning
A)higher-order conditioning
B)latent inhibition
C)extinction
D)preconditioning
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41
The least effective conditioning procedure is .
A)simultaneous
B)trace
C)delay
D)backward
A)simultaneous
B)trace
C)delay
D)backward
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42
In Pavlovian conditioning, ISI refers to .
A)ideal stimulus index
B)incipient satiation index
C)interstimulus interval
D)Intergalactic Space Invoice
A)ideal stimulus index
B)incipient satiation index
C)interstimulus interval
D)Intergalactic Space Invoice
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43
In general, the shorter the ISI, the faster conditioning proceeds.
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44
Pavlov's work paved the way for Darwin's theory of evolution.
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45
The Rescorla-Wagner model has been very influential, but it does not explain latent inhibition.
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46
Pavlov nearly always used a bell as the CS.
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47
In contrast to Thomas Edison, Pavlov worked on his own.
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48
One way to test for the effects of conditioning is to use test trials.
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49
Explain why Pavlov became interested in psychic reflexes.
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50
Each pairing of a CS and US is one .
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51
How has the study of Pavlovian conditioning altered your view of human nature?
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52
A key feature of Pavlovian conditioning is that the CS and US appear together regardless of what the animal or person does.
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53
Higher-order conditioning is probably most important to .
A)rats
B)dogs
C)cats
D)humans
A)rats
B)dogs
C)cats
D)humans
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54
Pavlov reported that repeatedly pairing a mild acid and a particular odor, in that order, failed to produce a CR.The experimenter then got a CR by presenting an odor followed by the mild acid.This time, however, he used a different odor.Explain why he used a different odor.
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55
Pavlov won the Nobel Prize for his research on conditioning.
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56
The procedure of pairing a neutral stimulus with a well-established CS is called higher-order conditioning.
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57
If a CS is presented several times alone, and is then repeatedly paired with a US, conditioning proceeds more rapidly than if the CS had never been presented alone.
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58
Explain why Pavlovian conditioning is not really a simple form of learning.
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59
According to the Rescorla-Wagner model, blocking occurs because when the second (blocked) CS is presented, most of the learning that can occur has already been "used up" by the first CS.
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60
Explain the differences among trace, delay, simultaneous, and backward procedures.
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61
Most people believe that when conditioning occurs, there must be an awareness of the connection between the CS and US.For example, when Pavlov rang a bell, this made the dog think of food, and thinking of food made the dog salivate.What is wrong with this view? (In answering this question, you may want to mention the experiment of K.Diven (1937).
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62
Explain how extinction of a CR can be viewed as the acquisition of a behavior.
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