Deck 8: Respondent Conditioning
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Deck 8: Respondent Conditioning
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If the unconditioned stimulus is presented before the neutral stimulus it is referred to as ____________ conditioning.
A) backward
B) forward
C) delay
D) trace
A) backward
B) forward
C) delay
D) trace
A
2
What will happen if the CS is presented many times in the absence of the US?
A) the CS will elicit a CR
B) the CS will no longer elicit the CR
C) The US will no longer elicit a UR
D) B and C
A) the CS will elicit a CR
B) the CS will no longer elicit the CR
C) The US will no longer elicit a UR
D) B and C
B
3
Which type of conditioning is it if the unconditioned stimulus is presented before the neutral stimulus ends?
A) delay
B) trace
C) backward
D) concurrent
A) delay
B) trace
C) backward
D) concurrent
C
4
A response elicited by the conditioned stimulus is referred to as a(n) ____________ response.
A) learned
B) conditioned
C) unconditioned
D) automatic
A) learned
B) conditioned
C) unconditioned
D) automatic
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5
When a neutral stimulus is paired with a CS, the neutral stimulus will become a CS and elicit a CR.This process is called.
A) spontaneous recovery
B) respondent extinction
C) higher-order conditioning
D) operant-respondent interaction
A) spontaneous recovery
B) respondent extinction
C) higher-order conditioning
D) operant-respondent interaction
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6
Which of the following is NOT an example of an unconditioned response?
A) an eye blink in response to a puff of air in the eye
B) pupil constriction due to bright light in the eye
C) salivation in response to food in the mouth
D) salivation in response to the sound of a dinner bell
A) an eye blink in response to a puff of air in the eye
B) pupil constriction due to bright light in the eye
C) salivation in response to food in the mouth
D) salivation in response to the sound of a dinner bell
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7
Which of the following is NOT an example of a conditioned response?
A) a positive emotional response when a man smells his girlfriend's perfume
B) startle response in response to the sight of a gun
C) fear response (autonomic arousal) when walking down a dark street
D) startle response in response to loud noise
A) a positive emotional response when a man smells his girlfriend's perfume
B) startle response in response to the sight of a gun
C) fear response (autonomic arousal) when walking down a dark street
D) startle response in response to loud noise
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8
When the neutral stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are presented at the same time it is called ____________ conditioning.
A) trace
B) simultaneous
C) delay
D) backward
A) trace
B) simultaneous
C) delay
D) backward
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9
In which temporal relationship between the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus is the unconditioned stimulus presented after the neutral stimulus ends?
A) delay conditioning
B) simultaneous conditioning
C) trace conditioning
D) backward conditioning
A) delay conditioning
B) simultaneous conditioning
C) trace conditioning
D) backward conditioning
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10
Stimulation that is painful to the body is as example of a(n) ____________ stimulus.
A) neutral
B) conditioned
C) unconditioned
D) environmental
A) neutral
B) conditioned
C) unconditioned
D) environmental
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11
In behavior modification, who was the first person to demonstrate the process of respondent conditioning?
A) Freud
B) Watson
C) Pavlov
D) Skinner
A) Freud
B) Watson
C) Pavlov
D) Skinner
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12
In behavior modification, operant conditioning involves the manipulation of ____________ and respondent conditioning involves the manipulation of ____________.
A) consequences ; antecedent stimuli
B) antecedent stimuli ; consequences
C) causes ; effects
D) effects ; causes
A) consequences ; antecedent stimuli
B) antecedent stimuli ; consequences
C) causes ; effects
D) effects ; causes
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13
When a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus due to pairing with an already established conditioned stimulus, it is called ____________ conditioning.
A) first-order
B) higher-order
C) operant
D) instrumental
A) first-order
B) higher-order
C) operant
D) instrumental
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14
A previously neutral stimulus that is able to elicit a response similar to the unconditioned response as a result of being paired with an unconditioned stimulus is called a ____________ stimulus.
A) paired
B) secondary
C) dependent
D) conditioned
A) paired
B) secondary
C) dependent
D) conditioned
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15
Which type(s) of respondent conditioning is(are) generally most effective?
A) trace
B) delay
C) simultaneous
D) A and B
A) trace
B) delay
C) simultaneous
D) A and B
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16
Responses that are elicited by antecedent stimuli without any conditioning or learning taking place are referred to as ____________ responses.
A) automatic
B) uncontrolled
C) conditioned
D) unconditioned
A) automatic
B) uncontrolled
C) conditioned
D) unconditioned
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17
The behavior that is elicited by the presence of an unconditioned or conditioned stimulus is referred to as __________ behavior.
A) respondent
B) operant
C) automatic
D) learned
A) respondent
B) operant
C) automatic
D) learned
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18
If a neutral stimulus comes to elicit a response similar to the unconditioned response as a result of being paired with an unconditioned stimulus, ____________ conditioning has occurred.
A) respondent
B) operant
C) instrumental
D) all of these
A) respondent
B) operant
C) instrumental
D) all of these
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19
Another name for respondent conditioning is
A) instrumental conditioning
B) classical conditioning
C) operant conditioning
D) verbal conditioning
A) instrumental conditioning
B) classical conditioning
C) operant conditioning
D) verbal conditioning
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20
Which of the possible temporal relationships between the neutral stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus is least likely to be effective?
A) delay conditioning
B) backward conditioning
C) trace conditioning
D) simultaneous conditioning
A) delay conditioning
B) backward conditioning
C) trace conditioning
D) simultaneous conditioning
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21
Spontaneous recovery occurs when
A) the behavior is no longer reinforced
B) a CS elicits a CR in the future after respondent extinction had taken place
C) a neutral stimulus can elicit a CR after one pairing with a US
D) the CS is no longer paired with the US
A) the behavior is no longer reinforced
B) a CS elicits a CR in the future after respondent extinction had taken place
C) a neutral stimulus can elicit a CR after one pairing with a US
D) the CS is no longer paired with the US
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22
Which of the following can develop through the process of respondent conditioning?
A) generalization
B) discrimination
C) A and B
D) none of these
A) generalization
B) discrimination
C) A and B
D) none of these
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23
For respondent conditioning to be most effective, the US should _____________ (precede / follow) the CS.
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24
An unconditioned stimulus elicits a(n).
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25
Respondent conditioning occurs when a(n) is paired with a(n).
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26
_______________ is an example of a conditioned emotional response.
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27
In ____________ conditioning, a response is elicited by an antecedent stimulus, and conditioning involves the pairing of two stimuli.
A) operant
B) respondent
C) instrumental
D) none of these
A) operant
B) respondent
C) instrumental
D) none of these
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28
The ____________ pairing of the conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus has the single strongest effect on respondent conditioning.
A) initial
B) final
C) second
D) next to last
A) initial
B) final
C) second
D) next to last
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29
Respondent conditioning is not likely to occur when the CS ______________ (precedes / follows) the US.
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30
Which of the following is an example of a conditioned emotional response?
A) fear
B) anger
C) happiness
D) all of these
A) fear
B) anger
C) happiness
D) all of these
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31
Which of the following factors does NOT influence the strength of respondent conditioning?
A) temporal relationship between the NS and US
B) contingency between the NS and US
C) number of pairings of the NS and US
D) formal relationship between the NS and US
A) temporal relationship between the NS and US
B) contingency between the NS and US
C) number of pairings of the NS and US
D) formal relationship between the NS and US
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32
After respondent extinction occurred in which the dog no longer salivated to the sound of the metronome, later Pavlov presented the metronome and the dog began to salivate (to a lesser extent).This is called .
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33
As a result respondent conditioning, the becomes a conditioned stimulus and elicits a(n) .
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34
TFIdeally, the US should occur immediately before the onset of the CS.
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35
When a neutral stimulus (NS) is paired with an already established CS and the NS becomes a CS, this is called ..
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36
When Pavlov presented the sound of the metronome repeatedly without putting the meat powder in the dog's mouth, the dog quit salivating to the metronome.What is this process? ___________________
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37
In order for respondent conditioning to be most effective, the neutral stimulus should occur ____________ the unconditioned stimulus occurs.
A) after
B) at the same time
C) before
D) more often than
A) after
B) at the same time
C) before
D) more often than
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38
Following extinction, a conditioned stimulus is presented and the conditioned response occurs.This process is referred to as:
A) backward conditioning
B) reverse extinction
C) spontaneous recovery
D) reinforcement
A) backward conditioning
B) reverse extinction
C) spontaneous recovery
D) reinforcement
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39
As a result of being paired with a loud noise, a flashing light has come to elicit a startle reflex.When the flashing light is repeatedly presented without the loud noise, the startle reflex eventually stops occurring.This process in which a conditioned stimulus is no longer able to elicit a conditioned response is referred to as:
A) respondent extinction
B) operant extinction
C) secondary conditioning
D) reverse conditioning
A) respondent extinction
B) operant extinction
C) secondary conditioning
D) reverse conditioning
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40
In ____________ conditioning a response is emitted, and conditioning involves a contingency between the response and the consequence.
A) respondent
B) classical
C) Pavlovian
D) operant
A) respondent
B) classical
C) Pavlovian
D) operant
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41
TFIn respondent extinction, the CS occurs without the US and eventually the CS no longer elicits a CR.
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42
List 5 factors that influence respondent conditioning.
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43
Define respondent extinction.
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44
TFCERs are always negative.
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45
TFDuring spontaneous recovery, the magnitude of the CR is usually smaller than the magnitude of the CR that occurred prior to extinction.
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46
In respondent conditioning, how is discrimination developed?How is generalization developed?
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47
TFBackward conditioning is most likely to result in respondent conditioning.
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48
TFA neutral stimulus becomes a CS by being paired with a US.
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49
If Pavlov occasionally (1 out of 10 times) gave the dogs the meat powder following the sound of the metronome, the dogs would be more or less likely to salivate to the metronome.
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50
TFRespondent and operant behaviors cannot occur together in the same situation.
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51
TFOne pairing between a neutral stimulus and a US is often sufficient to establish the neutral stimulus as a CS.
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52
TFA less intense stimulus will be a more effective US.
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53
TFIn respondent extinction, the target behavior is no longer reinforced.
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54
John is playing in the front yard when a big dog starts running and barking towards him.The dog attack makes John's heart beat faster and John runs into the house to get away from the dog.Identify both the respondent and operant behaviors that occurred.
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