Deck 16: Skinner: Behavioral Analysis

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Which term is LEAST descriptive of B.F.Skinner?

A)psychodynamic
B)determinist
C)environmentalist
D)radical behaviorist
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Skinner's midlife crisis and emotional catharsis ended with

A)the death of his father.
B)his marriage.
C)his writing of Walden Two.
D)his election to the U.S.Senate.
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For Skinner,observable behavior

A)is beyond the realm of science.
B)is limited to internal events.
C)is motivated by hypothetical constructs.
D)results from unconscious psychodynamic processes.
E)None of these is correct.
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As a young man,Skinner wanted to become a

A)physician.
B)lawyer.
C)psychologist.
D)writer.
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Skinner's scientific behaviorism assumes that

A)the study of human behavior must be based on methods that are quite different from those of other natural sciences.
B)the motives of the subjects being observed must be given special consideration.
C)human behavior is subject to the laws of science.
D)human behavior cannot be studied scientifically.
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Discuss Skinner's philosophy of science as it applies to the study of human behavior.
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The label that best fits Skinner's work is

A)social learning theory.
B)humanistic theory.
C)radical behaviorism.
D)interpersonal theory.
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Discuss the contributions of E. L. Thorndike and J. B. Watson to Skinner's learning theory.
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In his philosophy of science,Skinner

A)began with complex organisms and then deduced specific principles.
B)held that science must be able to explain the causes of natural phenomena.
C)attempted to predict behavior,but neither to explain it nor to control it.
D)wanted to know how behavior can be described,predicted,and controlled.
E)held behavior to be neither lawful nor determined.
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Skinner's laboratory research at Harvard consisted exclusively of experiments

A)with only non-human animals.
B)with undergraduates he taught.
C)with fellow graduate students.
D)using psychotherapy patients.
E)with mentally retarded adults.
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Distinguish negative reinforcement from both positive reinforcement and punishment.
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What was Skinner's position on such internal mental states as thinking and feeling?

A)They do not exist because they cannot be observed from outside.
B)They exist,but scientists should not attribute behavior to them.
C)They are essential to an understanding of human behavior.
D)None of these is correct.
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Thorndike's original law of effect stated that

A)responses that are followed immediately by a satisfier tend to be stamped in.
B)responses that are followed immediately by an annoyer tend to be stamped out.
C)Both of these are correct.
D)Neither of these is correct.
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Operant conditioning is distinguished from classical conditioning primarily in that operant conditioning involves

A)the engagement of instincts.
B)immediate reinforcement of a response.
C)the pairing of a conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus.
D)elicited rather than emitted behavior.
E)All these are correct.
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Which of the following is NOT a principal characteristic of science,according to Skinner?

A)Science explains behavior.
B)Science values empirical observation.
C)Science is cumulative.
D)Science is a search for order and lawful relationships.
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John Watson argued that

A)the goal of psychology should be the prediction and control of behavior.
B)psychologists should be primarily concerned with why people act as they do.
C)psychology should be limited to the study of consciousness.
D)psychology is not and cannot be a science.
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Skinner believed that the most critical aspect of science is

A)the testing and verification of hypotheses.
B)an attitude valuing empirical observation.
C)the measurement of physiological responses.
D)reliable formulation of hypothetical concepts.
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According to Skinner,scientists seldom fabricate data mostly because

A)they are inherently more intellectually honest than other people.
B)correct data will be discovered and embarrass the fabricator.
C)they must take an oath of honesty when they become scientists.
D)they are unbiased and uninterested in the results of their studies.
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Skinner's work was MOST influenced by

A)Ivan Pavlov.
B)John Watson.
C)Harry Stack Sullivan.
D)Albert Bandura.
E)Sigmund Freud.
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Skinner believed that the most useful data for predicting and controlling behavior are

A)people's psychological components.
B)people's constitutions.
C)people's conscious perceptions.
D)people's personal histories.
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Heather has a painful headache.She takes some aspirin and the pain stops.In the future when she has a headache,she will also take aspirin.Skinner would say that the taking of aspirin to reduce headache pain is

A)positively reinforced.
B)negatively reinforced.
C)extinguished.
D)successively approximated.
E)spontaneously recovered.
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Skinner believed that the effects of punishment are

A)the same as the effects of reward.
B)the exact opposite to those of reward.
C)more predictable than those of reward.
D)less predictable than those of reward.
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Which of these did Skinner NOT list as an effect of punishment?

A)suppression of the behavior punished
B)suppression of related behavior
C)shaping of the targeted behavior
D)conditioning of negative feelings
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According to Skinner,a clear example of a conditioned reinforcer would be

A)sex.
B)physical comfort.
C)food.
D)money.
E)sleep.
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The three conditions essential to operant conditioning are

A)the situation,behavior,and conditioned stimulus.
B)the unconditioned stimulus,the conditioned stimulus,and the organism.
C)the antecedent,the behavior,and the consequence.
D)the unconditioned stimulus,the "Skinner box",and the experimenter.
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Which of these would NOT be considered by Skinner to be a generalized reinforcer?

A)affection
B)approval
C)money
D)attention
E)food
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A response to a similar environment in the absence of previous reinforcement was Skinner's definition of

A)stimulus generalization.
B)stimulus control.
C)stimulus discrimination.
D)shaping.
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Payment by piece rate (for example,paying a bricklayer a set amount for each brick laid) most closely approximates which schedule of reinforcement?

A)fixed-interval
B)variable-interval
C)fixed-ratio
D)variable-ratio
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When operant conditioning is used to shape complex behavior such as playing a piano,reinforcement is applied

A)through successive approximations.
B)by the process of punishment.
C)through an intermediary agent.
D)by waiting for the target behavior to appear,then rewarding it.
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Negative reinforcement and punishment are similar in that they both

A)strengthen a response.
B)weaken a response.
C)involve aversive stimuli.
D)have unpredictable effects on behavior.
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Skinner defines negative reinforcement as any condition that,

A)when removed from a situation,increases the probability that a given behavior will occur.
B)when added to a situation,increases the probability that a given behavior will occur.
C)when removed from a situation,decreases the probability that a given behavior will occur.
D)when added to a situation,decreases the probability that a given behavior will occur.
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Which of these schedules would cost the experimenter the most reinforcers for the least number of responses?

A)variable-interval
B)fixed-interval
C)variable-ratio
D)fixed-ratio
E)continuous
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Concerning reinforcement,Skinner would most likely say that

A)money is an innate reinforcer.
B)money is reinforcing because it has value.
C)money has value because it is reinforcing.
D)All of these are correct.
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For Skinner,an important distinction between classical conditioning and operant conditioning is that in classical conditioning behavior is _______,whereas in operant conditioning behavior is ________.

A)generalized; discriminated
B)emitted; elicited
C)extinguished; generalized
D)recovered; discriminated
E)elicited; emitted
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Skinner called any stimulus within the environment that strengthens behavior a

A)reward.
B)punishment.
C)reinforcer.
D)respondent.
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Negative and positive reinforcement are alike in that they

A)strengthen the behavior they follow.
B)involve the presentation of a beneficial stimulus.
C)involve the removal of an aversive stimulus.
D)extinguish the behavior they follow.
E)are not affected by schedules of reinforcement.
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Fixed-ratio,variable-ratio,fixed-interval,and variable-interval are examples of

A)intermittent schedules.
B)continuous schedules.
C)schedules of punishment.
D)slot machine payoffs.
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Unlike punishment,reinforcement

A)cannot derive from natural consequences.
B)can derive from human intervention.
C)gives information as to desired behavior.
D)involves adding a negative stimuli or removing a positive stimuli.
E)can be used to control behavior.
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Any behavior that tends to reduce or avoid conditions that are detrimental to the survival of the organism is

A)positively reinforced.
B)negatively reinforced.
C)extinguished.
D)punished.
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During World War II,Skinner

A)served in the Naval Air Force as a fighter pilot.
B)trained pigeons to pilot missiles into enemy targets.
C)worked in a VA hospital as a psychotherapist.
D)made an unsuccessful attempt to become a U.S.senator.
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Skinner believed that human behavior is shaped by all these factors EXCEPT

A)the individual's personal history of reinforcement.
B)natural selection.
C)cultural practices.
D)the individual's personal drive state.
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Payment by salary or wage most closely approximates which schedule of reinforcement?

A)continuous
B)fixed-ratio
C)variable-ratio
D)fixed-interval
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For Skinner,natural selection

A)is irrelevant to operant conditioning.
B)explains some animal behavior but no human behavior.
C)accounts for most human behavior.
D)is probably responsible for some human behavior.
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According to Skinner,human behavior is shaped by

A)drives which have been learned.
B)living in society.
C)the contingencies of survival.
D)reproduction.
E)unintentional injuries.
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Regarding human thoughts and cognitions,Skinner believed that

A)they can be understood by applying the principles of operant and respondent conditioning.
B)they are covert behaviors that take place within the skin.
C)they cannot be changed by the contingencies of reinforcement.
D)they do not exist.
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To Skinner,human personality is shaped by

A)contingencies of reinforcement.
B)natural selection.
C)both of these.
D)neither of these.
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The systematic withholding of reinforcement previously contingent upon a response until the probability of the response diminishes to zero is Skinner's definition of

A)punishment.
B)aversion.
C)extinction.
D)successive approximation.
E)negative reinforcement
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Skinner would view warfare as an example of

A)an aggressive instinct.
B)a maladaptive remnant of cultural evolution.
C)a maladaptive negative reinforcer.
D)a behavior independent of cultural evolution.
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Skinner explained problem solving by

A)the reinforcement of covert responses.
B)the existence of a storehouse of memory.
C)the fact that humans have creative minds.
D)cue-producing responses.
E)innate drives.
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With reference to inner states such as thoughts and drives,Skinner said that they

A)are fictional constructs with no real existence.
B)exist,but should not be used to explain behavior.
C)are the foundations for explanations of behavior.
D)motivate,but do not explain,behavior.
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For humans,playing slot machines best illustrates the influence of a _____ schedule of reinforcement.

A)continuous
B)fixed-ratio
C)variable-ratio
D)fixed-interval
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Concerning emotions,Skinner believed all EXCEPT which of the following?

A)A person's emotions are not directly observable to others.
B)The physical concomitants of emotions can be measured.
C)A majority of human behaviors are the result of emotions.
D)Emotions are subjectively real to the personing them.
E)Pleasant emotions tend to be reinforcing for an individual.
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Behavior reinforced on an intermittent schedule is

A)learned very rapidly.
B)extinguished very rapidly.
C)resistant to extinction.
D)extinguished rapidly through punishment.
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To stop her 2-year-old daughter from crying,Sandy consistently gives the child a piece of candy whenever she cries.Such behavior is

A)positively reinforcing for the child.
B)negatively reinforcing for Sandy.
C)neither one of these.
D)both of these.
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According to Skinner,the rate of operant extinction depends largely upon the

A)use of aversive stimuli.
B)inhibition of respondent extinction.
C)schedule of reinforcement.
D)use of continuous punishment.
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When she was in the 7th grade,Dawn made 10 written book reports.Now,she can no longer recall the title of eight of those books.Skinner would say this loss is most likely due to

A)repression.
B)forgetting.
C)respondent extinction.
D)operant extinction.
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Young Tyler has learned that his mother always hides the cookies on the top shelf of the hall closet.After Tyler's mother noticed cookies missing,she decided to hide the cookie jar in a new place.After several unrewarding trips to the top shelf of the hall closet,Tyler stops looking there.Skinner would say that the disappearance of this response is due to

A)forgetting.
B)repression.
C)respondent extinction.
D)operant extinction.
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Concerning drives,Skinner said that they

A)are the sources of most human behaviors.
B)have no subjective existence.
C)can be either innate or learned.
D)are responses to deprivation or satiation.
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From the view of radical behaviorism,drives are

A)objective,observable causes of behavior.
B)the result of natural selection.
C)internal needs.
D)explanatory fictions.
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With what schedule of reinforcement is an organism reinforced for the first response following a designated period of time?

A)continuous
B)fixed-ratio
C)variable-ratio
D)fixed-interval
E)variable-interval
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According to Skinner,abused children may choose to remain with their parents because

A)one parent may be rewarding them while the other is abusive.
B)they may lack the means of countercontrol.
C)they may be receiving a powerful intermittent reward.
D)Any or all of these reasons are correct.
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Skinner's technique of "doing something else" is used

A)solely with self-control.
B)solely with social control.
C)with either self-control or social control.
D)with neither self-control nor social control.
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What is Skinner's basic view of human freedom?

A)The idea of freedom is positively reinforcing for many people.
B)By nature,people desire freedom and are resistant to control.
C)Societies can advance only when they value individual freedom.
D)People can never be free until they have embraced responsibility.
E)All of these are correct.
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People who make rewards or punishments contingent on the behavior of another are using which of Skinner's methods of social control?

A)operant conditioning
B)respondent conditioning
C)extinction
D)describing contingencies
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Skinner accepted the concept of unconscious

A)mental processes.
B)cognition.
C)conflicts.
D)behavior.
E)motivation.
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Which of these,according to Skinner,would be a means of self-control?

A)physical restraint
B)physical aids
C)satiation
D)deprivation
E)All of these.
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Skinner's view of humanity can best be termed as

A)humanistic.
B)teleological.
C)pessimistic.
D)deterministic.
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According to Skinner,advertising is a method of social control through

A)operant conditioning.
B)describing contingencies.
C)manipulating deprivation.
D)manipulating satiation.
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On the subject of dreams,Skinner believed that

A)many dreams spring from a collective unconscious.
B)dreams are beyond the scope of radical behaviorism.
C)dreams can be used to predict the future.
D)many dreams serve a wish-fulfillment purpose.
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Skinner saw creative behavior as being the result of

A)imagination.
B)mutations.
C)intelligence.
D)sublimations.
E)a creative power.
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What Freud saw as unconsciously motivated defense mechanisms,Skinner viewed as

A)consciously motivated defense mechanisms.
B)attempts to protect the self-concept against anxiety.
C)behaviors shaped by environmental contingencies.
D)unsuccessful attempts to defend the ego against guilt.
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Skinner saw the psychotherapist as a

A)controlling agent.
B)punitive authority figure.
C)major source of knowledge about human behavior.
D)necessary component of scientific psychology.
E)medical specialist.
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Skinner's principal contribution to psychotherapy was as

A)a writer whose ideas have influenced the behavior therapy movement.
B)a writer whose ideas have helped shape current psychoanalytic thinking.
C)a practicing psychotherapist.
D)the author of Walden Two.
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Skinner believed that some behavior is unconscious because the person does not think about the aversive stimuli connected with it.Not thinking about aversive stimuli is an example of

A)positive reinforcement.
B)negative reinforcement.
C)punishment.
D)a reaction formation.
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Grant has been planning a trip to Italy after he graduates with a degree in art.How would Skinner explain Grant's planning?

A)Grant's planning behavior is positively reinforcing.
B)Grant's personal history of insufficient planning has been negatively reinforced.
C)Grant simply desires to view Italian art.
D)Grant has obsessive thoughts of viewing Italian art.
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Skinner believed that self-control depends ultimately upon

A)will power.
B)punishment.
C)use of physical restraints.
D)environmental variables.
E)aversive stimuli.
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Research with Skinner's behavior management techniques has generally shown that

A)punishment tends to improve learning for people with high levels of anxiety.
B)differences in temperament affect the ways that people respond to behavior management techniques.
C)behavior management techniques change behavior only if people are motivated to change.
D)behavior management techniques are typically less effective that hypnosis in treating drug addiction.
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Skinner viewed the unhealthy personality as

A)being essentially genetic in origin.
B)a means of coping with excessive social control.
C)stemming from internal conflict.
D)lacking in productive interpersonal relationships.
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For Skinner,inappropriate behavior is shaped by

A)contingencies of positive reinforcement.
B)contingencies of negative reinforcement.
C)the effects of punishments.
D)none of these.
E)all of these.
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Skinner believed that passive resistance is most likely to be used

A)before the strategy of escape.
B)prior to revolt.
C)in conjunction with physical restraint.
D)after escape and revolt have failed.
E)as a form of negative reinforcement.
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Which term is LEAST descriptive of B.F.Skinner?

A)psychodynamic
B)determinist
C)environmentalist
D)radical behaviorist
A
2
Skinner's midlife crisis and emotional catharsis ended with

A)the death of his father.
B)his marriage.
C)his writing of Walden Two.
D)his election to the U.S.Senate.
C
3
For Skinner,observable behavior

A)is beyond the realm of science.
B)is limited to internal events.
C)is motivated by hypothetical constructs.
D)results from unconscious psychodynamic processes.
E)None of these is correct.
E
4
As a young man,Skinner wanted to become a

A)physician.
B)lawyer.
C)psychologist.
D)writer.
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Skinner's scientific behaviorism assumes that

A)the study of human behavior must be based on methods that are quite different from those of other natural sciences.
B)the motives of the subjects being observed must be given special consideration.
C)human behavior is subject to the laws of science.
D)human behavior cannot be studied scientifically.
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Discuss Skinner's philosophy of science as it applies to the study of human behavior.
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The label that best fits Skinner's work is

A)social learning theory.
B)humanistic theory.
C)radical behaviorism.
D)interpersonal theory.
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Discuss the contributions of E. L. Thorndike and J. B. Watson to Skinner's learning theory.
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In his philosophy of science,Skinner

A)began with complex organisms and then deduced specific principles.
B)held that science must be able to explain the causes of natural phenomena.
C)attempted to predict behavior,but neither to explain it nor to control it.
D)wanted to know how behavior can be described,predicted,and controlled.
E)held behavior to be neither lawful nor determined.
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Skinner's laboratory research at Harvard consisted exclusively of experiments

A)with only non-human animals.
B)with undergraduates he taught.
C)with fellow graduate students.
D)using psychotherapy patients.
E)with mentally retarded adults.
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Distinguish negative reinforcement from both positive reinforcement and punishment.
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What was Skinner's position on such internal mental states as thinking and feeling?

A)They do not exist because they cannot be observed from outside.
B)They exist,but scientists should not attribute behavior to them.
C)They are essential to an understanding of human behavior.
D)None of these is correct.
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Thorndike's original law of effect stated that

A)responses that are followed immediately by a satisfier tend to be stamped in.
B)responses that are followed immediately by an annoyer tend to be stamped out.
C)Both of these are correct.
D)Neither of these is correct.
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Operant conditioning is distinguished from classical conditioning primarily in that operant conditioning involves

A)the engagement of instincts.
B)immediate reinforcement of a response.
C)the pairing of a conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus.
D)elicited rather than emitted behavior.
E)All these are correct.
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Which of the following is NOT a principal characteristic of science,according to Skinner?

A)Science explains behavior.
B)Science values empirical observation.
C)Science is cumulative.
D)Science is a search for order and lawful relationships.
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John Watson argued that

A)the goal of psychology should be the prediction and control of behavior.
B)psychologists should be primarily concerned with why people act as they do.
C)psychology should be limited to the study of consciousness.
D)psychology is not and cannot be a science.
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Skinner believed that the most critical aspect of science is

A)the testing and verification of hypotheses.
B)an attitude valuing empirical observation.
C)the measurement of physiological responses.
D)reliable formulation of hypothetical concepts.
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According to Skinner,scientists seldom fabricate data mostly because

A)they are inherently more intellectually honest than other people.
B)correct data will be discovered and embarrass the fabricator.
C)they must take an oath of honesty when they become scientists.
D)they are unbiased and uninterested in the results of their studies.
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Skinner's work was MOST influenced by

A)Ivan Pavlov.
B)John Watson.
C)Harry Stack Sullivan.
D)Albert Bandura.
E)Sigmund Freud.
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Skinner believed that the most useful data for predicting and controlling behavior are

A)people's psychological components.
B)people's constitutions.
C)people's conscious perceptions.
D)people's personal histories.
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Heather has a painful headache.She takes some aspirin and the pain stops.In the future when she has a headache,she will also take aspirin.Skinner would say that the taking of aspirin to reduce headache pain is

A)positively reinforced.
B)negatively reinforced.
C)extinguished.
D)successively approximated.
E)spontaneously recovered.
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Skinner believed that the effects of punishment are

A)the same as the effects of reward.
B)the exact opposite to those of reward.
C)more predictable than those of reward.
D)less predictable than those of reward.
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Which of these did Skinner NOT list as an effect of punishment?

A)suppression of the behavior punished
B)suppression of related behavior
C)shaping of the targeted behavior
D)conditioning of negative feelings
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According to Skinner,a clear example of a conditioned reinforcer would be

A)sex.
B)physical comfort.
C)food.
D)money.
E)sleep.
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The three conditions essential to operant conditioning are

A)the situation,behavior,and conditioned stimulus.
B)the unconditioned stimulus,the conditioned stimulus,and the organism.
C)the antecedent,the behavior,and the consequence.
D)the unconditioned stimulus,the "Skinner box",and the experimenter.
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Which of these would NOT be considered by Skinner to be a generalized reinforcer?

A)affection
B)approval
C)money
D)attention
E)food
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A response to a similar environment in the absence of previous reinforcement was Skinner's definition of

A)stimulus generalization.
B)stimulus control.
C)stimulus discrimination.
D)shaping.
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Payment by piece rate (for example,paying a bricklayer a set amount for each brick laid) most closely approximates which schedule of reinforcement?

A)fixed-interval
B)variable-interval
C)fixed-ratio
D)variable-ratio
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When operant conditioning is used to shape complex behavior such as playing a piano,reinforcement is applied

A)through successive approximations.
B)by the process of punishment.
C)through an intermediary agent.
D)by waiting for the target behavior to appear,then rewarding it.
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Negative reinforcement and punishment are similar in that they both

A)strengthen a response.
B)weaken a response.
C)involve aversive stimuli.
D)have unpredictable effects on behavior.
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Skinner defines negative reinforcement as any condition that,

A)when removed from a situation,increases the probability that a given behavior will occur.
B)when added to a situation,increases the probability that a given behavior will occur.
C)when removed from a situation,decreases the probability that a given behavior will occur.
D)when added to a situation,decreases the probability that a given behavior will occur.
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Which of these schedules would cost the experimenter the most reinforcers for the least number of responses?

A)variable-interval
B)fixed-interval
C)variable-ratio
D)fixed-ratio
E)continuous
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33
Concerning reinforcement,Skinner would most likely say that

A)money is an innate reinforcer.
B)money is reinforcing because it has value.
C)money has value because it is reinforcing.
D)All of these are correct.
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For Skinner,an important distinction between classical conditioning and operant conditioning is that in classical conditioning behavior is _______,whereas in operant conditioning behavior is ________.

A)generalized; discriminated
B)emitted; elicited
C)extinguished; generalized
D)recovered; discriminated
E)elicited; emitted
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35
Skinner called any stimulus within the environment that strengthens behavior a

A)reward.
B)punishment.
C)reinforcer.
D)respondent.
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36
Negative and positive reinforcement are alike in that they

A)strengthen the behavior they follow.
B)involve the presentation of a beneficial stimulus.
C)involve the removal of an aversive stimulus.
D)extinguish the behavior they follow.
E)are not affected by schedules of reinforcement.
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37
Fixed-ratio,variable-ratio,fixed-interval,and variable-interval are examples of

A)intermittent schedules.
B)continuous schedules.
C)schedules of punishment.
D)slot machine payoffs.
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38
Unlike punishment,reinforcement

A)cannot derive from natural consequences.
B)can derive from human intervention.
C)gives information as to desired behavior.
D)involves adding a negative stimuli or removing a positive stimuli.
E)can be used to control behavior.
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39
Any behavior that tends to reduce or avoid conditions that are detrimental to the survival of the organism is

A)positively reinforced.
B)negatively reinforced.
C)extinguished.
D)punished.
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40
During World War II,Skinner

A)served in the Naval Air Force as a fighter pilot.
B)trained pigeons to pilot missiles into enemy targets.
C)worked in a VA hospital as a psychotherapist.
D)made an unsuccessful attempt to become a U.S.senator.
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41
Skinner believed that human behavior is shaped by all these factors EXCEPT

A)the individual's personal history of reinforcement.
B)natural selection.
C)cultural practices.
D)the individual's personal drive state.
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42
Payment by salary or wage most closely approximates which schedule of reinforcement?

A)continuous
B)fixed-ratio
C)variable-ratio
D)fixed-interval
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43
For Skinner,natural selection

A)is irrelevant to operant conditioning.
B)explains some animal behavior but no human behavior.
C)accounts for most human behavior.
D)is probably responsible for some human behavior.
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44
According to Skinner,human behavior is shaped by

A)drives which have been learned.
B)living in society.
C)the contingencies of survival.
D)reproduction.
E)unintentional injuries.
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45
Regarding human thoughts and cognitions,Skinner believed that

A)they can be understood by applying the principles of operant and respondent conditioning.
B)they are covert behaviors that take place within the skin.
C)they cannot be changed by the contingencies of reinforcement.
D)they do not exist.
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46
To Skinner,human personality is shaped by

A)contingencies of reinforcement.
B)natural selection.
C)both of these.
D)neither of these.
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47
The systematic withholding of reinforcement previously contingent upon a response until the probability of the response diminishes to zero is Skinner's definition of

A)punishment.
B)aversion.
C)extinction.
D)successive approximation.
E)negative reinforcement
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48
Skinner would view warfare as an example of

A)an aggressive instinct.
B)a maladaptive remnant of cultural evolution.
C)a maladaptive negative reinforcer.
D)a behavior independent of cultural evolution.
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49
Skinner explained problem solving by

A)the reinforcement of covert responses.
B)the existence of a storehouse of memory.
C)the fact that humans have creative minds.
D)cue-producing responses.
E)innate drives.
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50
With reference to inner states such as thoughts and drives,Skinner said that they

A)are fictional constructs with no real existence.
B)exist,but should not be used to explain behavior.
C)are the foundations for explanations of behavior.
D)motivate,but do not explain,behavior.
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51
For humans,playing slot machines best illustrates the influence of a _____ schedule of reinforcement.

A)continuous
B)fixed-ratio
C)variable-ratio
D)fixed-interval
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52
Concerning emotions,Skinner believed all EXCEPT which of the following?

A)A person's emotions are not directly observable to others.
B)The physical concomitants of emotions can be measured.
C)A majority of human behaviors are the result of emotions.
D)Emotions are subjectively real to the personing them.
E)Pleasant emotions tend to be reinforcing for an individual.
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53
Behavior reinforced on an intermittent schedule is

A)learned very rapidly.
B)extinguished very rapidly.
C)resistant to extinction.
D)extinguished rapidly through punishment.
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54
To stop her 2-year-old daughter from crying,Sandy consistently gives the child a piece of candy whenever she cries.Such behavior is

A)positively reinforcing for the child.
B)negatively reinforcing for Sandy.
C)neither one of these.
D)both of these.
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55
According to Skinner,the rate of operant extinction depends largely upon the

A)use of aversive stimuli.
B)inhibition of respondent extinction.
C)schedule of reinforcement.
D)use of continuous punishment.
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56
When she was in the 7th grade,Dawn made 10 written book reports.Now,she can no longer recall the title of eight of those books.Skinner would say this loss is most likely due to

A)repression.
B)forgetting.
C)respondent extinction.
D)operant extinction.
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57
Young Tyler has learned that his mother always hides the cookies on the top shelf of the hall closet.After Tyler's mother noticed cookies missing,she decided to hide the cookie jar in a new place.After several unrewarding trips to the top shelf of the hall closet,Tyler stops looking there.Skinner would say that the disappearance of this response is due to

A)forgetting.
B)repression.
C)respondent extinction.
D)operant extinction.
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58
Concerning drives,Skinner said that they

A)are the sources of most human behaviors.
B)have no subjective existence.
C)can be either innate or learned.
D)are responses to deprivation or satiation.
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59
From the view of radical behaviorism,drives are

A)objective,observable causes of behavior.
B)the result of natural selection.
C)internal needs.
D)explanatory fictions.
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60
With what schedule of reinforcement is an organism reinforced for the first response following a designated period of time?

A)continuous
B)fixed-ratio
C)variable-ratio
D)fixed-interval
E)variable-interval
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61
According to Skinner,abused children may choose to remain with their parents because

A)one parent may be rewarding them while the other is abusive.
B)they may lack the means of countercontrol.
C)they may be receiving a powerful intermittent reward.
D)Any or all of these reasons are correct.
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62
Skinner's technique of "doing something else" is used

A)solely with self-control.
B)solely with social control.
C)with either self-control or social control.
D)with neither self-control nor social control.
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63
What is Skinner's basic view of human freedom?

A)The idea of freedom is positively reinforcing for many people.
B)By nature,people desire freedom and are resistant to control.
C)Societies can advance only when they value individual freedom.
D)People can never be free until they have embraced responsibility.
E)All of these are correct.
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64
People who make rewards or punishments contingent on the behavior of another are using which of Skinner's methods of social control?

A)operant conditioning
B)respondent conditioning
C)extinction
D)describing contingencies
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65
Skinner accepted the concept of unconscious

A)mental processes.
B)cognition.
C)conflicts.
D)behavior.
E)motivation.
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66
Which of these,according to Skinner,would be a means of self-control?

A)physical restraint
B)physical aids
C)satiation
D)deprivation
E)All of these.
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67
Skinner's view of humanity can best be termed as

A)humanistic.
B)teleological.
C)pessimistic.
D)deterministic.
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68
According to Skinner,advertising is a method of social control through

A)operant conditioning.
B)describing contingencies.
C)manipulating deprivation.
D)manipulating satiation.
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69
On the subject of dreams,Skinner believed that

A)many dreams spring from a collective unconscious.
B)dreams are beyond the scope of radical behaviorism.
C)dreams can be used to predict the future.
D)many dreams serve a wish-fulfillment purpose.
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70
Skinner saw creative behavior as being the result of

A)imagination.
B)mutations.
C)intelligence.
D)sublimations.
E)a creative power.
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71
What Freud saw as unconsciously motivated defense mechanisms,Skinner viewed as

A)consciously motivated defense mechanisms.
B)attempts to protect the self-concept against anxiety.
C)behaviors shaped by environmental contingencies.
D)unsuccessful attempts to defend the ego against guilt.
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72
Skinner saw the psychotherapist as a

A)controlling agent.
B)punitive authority figure.
C)major source of knowledge about human behavior.
D)necessary component of scientific psychology.
E)medical specialist.
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73
Skinner's principal contribution to psychotherapy was as

A)a writer whose ideas have influenced the behavior therapy movement.
B)a writer whose ideas have helped shape current psychoanalytic thinking.
C)a practicing psychotherapist.
D)the author of Walden Two.
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74
Skinner believed that some behavior is unconscious because the person does not think about the aversive stimuli connected with it.Not thinking about aversive stimuli is an example of

A)positive reinforcement.
B)negative reinforcement.
C)punishment.
D)a reaction formation.
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75
Grant has been planning a trip to Italy after he graduates with a degree in art.How would Skinner explain Grant's planning?

A)Grant's planning behavior is positively reinforcing.
B)Grant's personal history of insufficient planning has been negatively reinforced.
C)Grant simply desires to view Italian art.
D)Grant has obsessive thoughts of viewing Italian art.
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76
Skinner believed that self-control depends ultimately upon

A)will power.
B)punishment.
C)use of physical restraints.
D)environmental variables.
E)aversive stimuli.
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77
Research with Skinner's behavior management techniques has generally shown that

A)punishment tends to improve learning for people with high levels of anxiety.
B)differences in temperament affect the ways that people respond to behavior management techniques.
C)behavior management techniques change behavior only if people are motivated to change.
D)behavior management techniques are typically less effective that hypnosis in treating drug addiction.
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78
Skinner viewed the unhealthy personality as

A)being essentially genetic in origin.
B)a means of coping with excessive social control.
C)stemming from internal conflict.
D)lacking in productive interpersonal relationships.
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79
For Skinner,inappropriate behavior is shaped by

A)contingencies of positive reinforcement.
B)contingencies of negative reinforcement.
C)the effects of punishments.
D)none of these.
E)all of these.
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80
Skinner believed that passive resistance is most likely to be used

A)before the strategy of escape.
B)prior to revolt.
C)in conjunction with physical restraint.
D)after escape and revolt have failed.
E)as a form of negative reinforcement.
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