Deck 7: Stimulus Control: Discrimination and Generalization
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Deck 7: Stimulus Control: Discrimination and Generalization
1
In behavior modification, a three-term contingency involves a(n):
A) antecedent- behavior-consequence
B) all behavioral consequences
C) antecedent- behavior -contingency
D) all of these
A) antecedent- behavior-consequence
B) all behavioral consequences
C) antecedent- behavior -contingency
D) all of these
A
2
When the family dog licks the faces of the children in the family, they laugh and give the dog a treat.When the dog licks the faces of the parents, they scold the dog.As a result, the dog no longer licks the faces of the parents, but continues to lick the faces of the children.The children's faces would be an example of a(n) ________ for the dog licking their faces:
A) negative reinforcer
B) S-delta
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) discriminative stimulus
A) negative reinforcer
B) S-delta
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) discriminative stimulus
D
3
Which of the following shows the correct sequence in a three-term contingency?
A) discriminative stimulus, response, consequence
B) consequence, response, discriminative stimulus
C) response, consequence, discriminative stimulus
D) discriminative stimulus, consequence, response
A) discriminative stimulus, response, consequence
B) consequence, response, discriminative stimulus
C) response, consequence, discriminative stimulus
D) discriminative stimulus, consequence, response
A
4
Bill drives faster than the speed limit only when his friends are in the car with him because they tell him he is cool.He doesn't speed when his parents or girlfriend are in the car because they don't say it's cool.What is the Sᴰ in this example?
A) parents
B) girlfriend
C) friends
D) parents and girlfriend
A) parents
B) girlfriend
C) friends
D) parents and girlfriend
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5
Which of the following is involved in stimulus discrimination training?
A) when the discriminative stimulus is present the behavior is reinforced
B) when the S-delta is present the behavior gets reinforced
C) the discriminative stimulus controls the behavior
D) all of these
A) when the discriminative stimulus is present the behavior is reinforced
B) when the S-delta is present the behavior gets reinforced
C) the discriminative stimulus controls the behavior
D) all of these
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6
Understanding the antecedents of operant behavior provides information on the circumstances in which the behavior was:
A) reinforced
B) not reinforced
C) punished
D) all of these
A) reinforced
B) not reinforced
C) punished
D) all of these
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7
Whenever Tommy has a babysitter and asks to stay up past his bedtime, the babysitter lets him.Whenever Tommy asks his parents to let him stay up past his bedtime, they do not let him.As a result, Tommy only asks the babysitter if he can stay up past his bedtime.The presence of the parents at bed time is referred to as a(n) __________ for asking to stay up late:
A) stimulus class
B) S-delta
C) reinforcer
D) discriminative stimulus
A) stimulus class
B) S-delta
C) reinforcer
D) discriminative stimulus
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8
Bill drives faster than the speed limit only when his friends are in the car with him because they tell him he is cool.Bill's behavior of driving over the speed limit only when his friends are with him is said to be under ____________ control.
A) situational
B) operant
C) isolated
D) stimulus
A) situational
B) operant
C) isolated
D) stimulus
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9
Which of the following is developed through discrimination training?
A) reading
B) spelling
C) obeying traffic signals
D) all of these
A) reading
B) spelling
C) obeying traffic signals
D) all of these
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10
Whenever Tommy has a babysitter and asks to stay up past his bedtime, the babysitter lets him.Whenever Tommy asks his parents to let him stay up past his bedtime, they do not let him.As a result, Tommy only asks the babysitter if he can stay up past his bedtime.The presence of the babysitter at bed time is referred to as a(n) __________ for asking to stay up late:
A) stimulus class
B) S-delta
C) reinforcer
D) discriminative stimulus
A) stimulus class
B) S-delta
C) reinforcer
D) discriminative stimulus
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11
Which of the following is NOT one of the ABCs of operant behavior?
A) cause
B) consequence
C) antecedent
D) behavior
A) cause
B) consequence
C) antecedent
D) behavior
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12
As a result of stimulus discrimination training, the presence of the discriminative stimulus:
A) signals that the behavior will be reinforced
B) signals that the behavior will not be reinforced
C) causes an alternative behavior to occur
D) A and C
A) signals that the behavior will be reinforced
B) signals that the behavior will not be reinforced
C) causes an alternative behavior to occur
D) A and C
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13
In behavior modification, the stimulus that is present when a behavior occurs is referred to as a(n):
A) antecedent
B) consequence
C) cause
D) reinforcer
A) antecedent
B) consequence
C) cause
D) reinforcer
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14
Bill drives faster than the speed limit only when his friends are in the car with him because they tell him he is cool.He doesn't speed when his parents or girlfriend are in the car because they don't say it's cool.What is the S-delta in this example?
A) parents
B) girlfriend
C) friends
D) parents and girlfriend
A) parents
B) girlfriend
C) friends
D) parents and girlfriend
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15
When Mary asks her Mom to take her to the shopping mall, her Mom usually takes her.Whenever Mary asks her Dad to take her to the mall he refuses.As a result, Mary only asks her Mom to take her to the mall.The process that has resulted in Mary only asking her Mom to take her to the mall is called:
A) classical conditioning
B) stimulus discrimination training
C) respondent conditioning
D) reinforcement
A) classical conditioning
B) stimulus discrimination training
C) respondent conditioning
D) reinforcement
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16
A group of stimuli having the same functional effect on a certain behavior are said to belong to a stimulus:
A) group
B) class
C) category
D) contingency
A) group
B) class
C) category
D) contingency
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17
Stimulus discrimination training can occur as a result of:
A) reinforcement
B) punishment
C) extinction
D) all of these
A) reinforcement
B) punishment
C) extinction
D) all of these
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18
If the effects of reinforcement, extinction, and punishment occur in some situations but not in others, the effects are said to be:
A) generalized
B) situation-specific
C) isolated
D) intermittent
A) generalized
B) situation-specific
C) isolated
D) intermittent
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19
When Mark swears around his friends they laugh, but when he swears around his parents they ground him.As a result, Mark is less likely to swear when his parents are around.Mark's behavior of not swearing around his parents is a result of:
A) discrimination training
B) generalization
C) reinforcement
D) A and C
A) discrimination training
B) generalization
C) reinforcement
D) A and C
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20
When the family dog licks the faces of the children in the family, they laugh and give the dog a treat.When the dog licks the faces of the parents, they scold the dog.As a result, the dog no longer licks the faces of the parents, but continues to lick the faces of the children.The parents' faces would be an example of a(n)_________ for the doglicking their faces:
A) negative reinforcer
B) S-delta
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) discriminative stimulus
A) negative reinforcer
B) S-delta
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) discriminative stimulus
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21
A(n) ________________ is the stimulus that is present when the behavior is not reinforced.
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22
A behavior is more likely to occur in the presence of stimuli that are more similar to the discriminative stimulus than it is in the presence of stimuli that are less similar to the discriminative stimulus.This is called a:
A) stimulus class
B) generalization gradient
C) cause-effect relationship
D) discrimination gradient
A) stimulus class
B) generalization gradient
C) cause-effect relationship
D) discrimination gradient
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23
_____________________ is the process in which the behavior is reinforced in the presence of the Sᴰ and not reinforced in the presence of the S-delta.
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24
A stimulus that precedes a behavior is referred to as a(n) ________________.
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25
_____________ develops as a result of stimulus discrimination training.
A) reinforcement
B) punishment
C) stimulus control
D) expectancy
A) reinforcement
B) punishment
C) stimulus control
D) expectancy
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26
A(n) ________________ is the stimulus that is present when a behavior is reinforced.
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27
When the stop light turns green, you go and when it is red, you don't go.The red light acts as a(n) __________ for going and the green light acts as a(n) ________________ for going.
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28
When you tell jokes and your friends laugh, you are more likely to tell jokes to your friends.Your friends are _______ for telling jokes.
A) discriminative stimuli
B) S-deltas
C) punishers
D) conditioned stimuli
A) discriminative stimuli
B) S-deltas
C) punishers
D) conditioned stimuli
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29
When a(n) _____________ is present the behavior is less likely to occur.
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30
Darin cheers at a football game when his hometown team scores, and his Dad gives him a high five.Darin later begins cheering with his Dad at basketball, baseball, and hockey games when his hometown teams score.This is an example of Darin's cheering behavior____________ to other situations.
A) discriminating
B) generalizing
C) narrowing
D) expanding
A) discriminating
B) generalizing
C) narrowing
D) expanding
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31
_____________ occurs when a behavior occurs in the presence of stimuli that are similar to the Sᴰ.
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32
Stimulus control develops as a result of
A) classical conditioning
B) stimulus discrimination training
C) stimulus differentiation
D) conditioned stimulus training
A) classical conditioning
B) stimulus discrimination training
C) stimulus differentiation
D) conditioned stimulus training
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33
___________ takes place when a behavior is more likely to occur in the presence of stimuli that are similar to the discriminative stimulus.
A) reinforcement
B) generalization
C) discrimination training
D) discrimination
A) reinforcement
B) generalization
C) discrimination training
D) discrimination
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34
A three-term-contingency involves a relationship between ,, and .
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35
Generalization is associated with ____________ stimulus control.
A) strong
B) unique
C) broad
D) specific
A) strong
B) unique
C) broad
D) specific
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36
In behavior modification, when a certain behavior occurs in the presence of stimuli that are similar to the discriminative stimulus during stimulus discrimination training, ____________ has occurred.
A) expansion
B) refinement
C) discrimination
D) generalization
A) expansion
B) refinement
C) discrimination
D) generalization
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37
When a(n) ____________ is present the behavior is more likely to occur.
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38
When a behavior is more likely to occur only when a specific antecedent stimulus is present, the behavior is under.
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39
The relationship between an antecedent, behavior, and consequence is referred to as a(n):
A) three term contract
B) three term contingency
C) stimulus control
D) three way interaction
A) three term contract
B) three term contingency
C) stimulus control
D) three way interaction
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40
What happens when a discriminative stimulus is present?
A) it has no influence over the behavior
B) it makes the behavior less likely to occur
C) it inhibits the behavior
D) it makes the behavior more likely to occur
A) it has no influence over the behavior
B) it makes the behavior less likely to occur
C) it inhibits the behavior
D) it makes the behavior more likely to occur
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41
Provide an example of stimulus discrimination training.Identify the Sᴰ and the S-delta.
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42
The presence of a discriminative stimulus causes a behavior to occur.
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43
Stimulus discrimination training may also occur with punishment.
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44
Stimulus control is developed by stimulus discrimination training.
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45
Behaviors usually occur at random and are rarely under stimulus control.
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46
A behavior is less likely to occur in the presence of the S-delta.
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47
How is stimulus control developed?
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48
What is a discriminative stimulus?
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49
A behavior is more likely to occur in the presence of the Sᴰ.
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50
A behavior is less likely to occur in the presence of the Sᴰ.
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51
The effects of reinforcement, extinction and punishment are relatively situation specific.
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52
A behavior is more likely to occur in the presence of the S-delta.
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53
What is an S-delta?
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54
What are the 2 steps involved in stimulus discrimination training?
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Generalization is associated with broad stimulus control.
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