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Classical conditioning was most thoroughly researched by

A) B.F. Skinner.
B) Albert Bandura.
C) Ivan Pavlov
D) John B. Watson.
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Birds' migration and salmon's spawning are not considered learned behaviours, because they

A) are not relatively permanent.
B) do not result from experience
C) have not been reinforced.
D) are not always overt.
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The term learning applies to behaviour changes

A) that are relatively permanent
B) that result from maturation.
C) stemming from fatigue, drugs or illness.
D) that are temporary.
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In his original studies with dogs, Pavlov concluded that the salivation response had been learned because

A) dogs should have been calmed by the musical tones, not excited to the point of salivation.
B) all behaviour is learned.
C) there was no other explanation.
D) dogs do not naturally salivate to musical tones
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Which behaviours are considered to be learned?

A) Those occurring as a result of maturation
B) Those occurring as a result of illness
C) Those occurring as a result of experience
D) Those occurring as a result of fatigue
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In classical conditioning, the stimulus which elicits a response the first time it is presented to an organism is called the

A) generalized stimulus.
B) conditioned stimulus.
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) neutral stimulus.
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In the psychology of learning, any event or object in the environment to which an organism responds is called

A) a mark.
B) a discriminative event.
C) a signal.
D) a stimulus
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In his investigation of classical conditioning, Ivan Pavlov found that dogs

A) refused to eat food that they had seen make other dogs sick.
B) who had been conditioned could no longer digest food normally.
C) would not eat food within reach until given the appropriate signal.
D) began to salivate at the sight or smell of food as well as the taste
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An important aspect of the definition of learning is that the learned behaviour

A) is a result of experience
B) is present all adult members of the species.
C) must be adaptive for the organism.
D) must be observable.
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Experience causes learning if it results in a

A) cognitive understanding of what has changed.
B) internal changes the organism which may or may not be detectable.
C) relatively permanent change behaviour, capability or attitude
D) maturation of the targeted area.
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The discovery of classical conditioning has been attributed to

A) Sigmund Freud.
B) J.B. Watson.
C) Ivan Pavlov
D) B.F. Skinner.
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In Pavlov's original research, dogs heard a tone and then had meat powder placed in their mouths which caused them to salivate. After many pairings of the tone and meat powder, they would salivate when the tone was presented alone. In this case, the meat powder is an example of

A) an unconditioned response.
B) a conditioned response.
C) a conditioned stimulus.
D) an unconditioned stimulus
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Which of the following would be an example of learning, according to the definition in the text?

A) Now that he is six feet and threeches tall, Michael can dunk a basketball.
B) Andy rides his bicycle without training wheels for the first time
C) The newborn calf stands up and begins to walk.
D) A spider spins its first web.
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Which of the following is an example of an unconditioned reflex?

A) Joseph smiling after receiving a high grade on an exam
B) Damien cheering his favourite team the final play-off game
C) Amanda saying "Thank you" to a helpful salesclerk a store
D) Bob pulling his hand back after touching a hot stove burner
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An involuntary response to a particular stimulus, such as an eye-blink response to a puff of air or salivation to food placed in one's mouth, is called a

A) modified behaviour.
B) conditioned response.
C) vicarious response.
D) reflex
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In Pavlov's original research, dogs heard a tone and then had meat powder placed in their mouths which caused them to salivate. After many pairings of the tone and the meat powder, they would salivate when the tone was presented alone. In this case, the conditioned response would be

A) salivating to the tone
B) the meat powder.
C) the tone.
D) the meat powder'sfluence on salivating.
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In Pavlov's original research, dogs heard a tone and then had meat powder placed in their mouths which caused them to salivate. After many pairings of the tone and the meat powder, they would salivate when the tone was presented alone. In this case, the tone is an example of

A) an unconditioned stimulus.
B) an unconditioned response.
C) a conditioned stimulus
D) a conditioned response.
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In classical conditioning, if an animal responds to a stimulus the first time the stimulus is presented, the response is called the

A) conditioned response.
B) extinction response.
C) maturation response.
D) unconditioned response
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Which of the following is not an example of an unconditioned reflex?

A) John's pupils dilating response to a bright light
B) Mike pulling his hand back quickly after touching a hot stove
C) Rick wiping his dirty hands off on his jeans before picking up the mail from the table
D) Tony's tears when he is peeling onions
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In Pavlov's original research, dogs heard a tone and then had meat powder placed in their mouths which caused them to salivate. In this case, salivating to the meat powder is an example of

A) a conditioned stimulus.
B) a conditioned response.
C) an unconditioned response
D) an unconditioned stimulus.
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A puff of air on the surface of your eye will make you blink reflexively. If you hear a buzzer repeatedly just before air is puffed into your eye, eventually you will blink as soon as you hear the buzzer. In this example, the unconditioned stimulus is the

A) eye-blink response to the puff of air.
B) puff of air
C) buzzer.
D) eye-blink response to the buzzer.
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For years, Sylvester the cat has been fed canned tuna fish that has been opened with an electric can opener. Now Sylvester races into the kitchen every time he hears the can opener. What is the unconditioned stimulus in this example?

A) The sound of the can opener
B) Sylvester's owner
C) Food other than his
D) The tuna fish
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Andrea's mother always puts special napkins on the table when she serves fried chicken, Andrea's favourite food. Now Andrea begins to salivate as soon as she sees the special napkins on the table. The conditioned stimulus in this situation is

A) the special napkins
B) the fried chicken.
C) Andrea's mother.
D) salivation.
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In classical conditioning, what is the term for a neutral stimulus that comes to elicit a response because it has been paired repeatedly with another stimulus that reliably elicits that response?

A) Unconditioned stimulus
B) Conditioned reflex
C) Conditioned stimulus
D) Aversive stimulus
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After repeatedly pairing a conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus, a trainer presents the conditioned stimulus alone, and the subject responds with

A) a conditioned stimulus.
B) a conditioned response
C) an unconditioned stimulus.
D) an unconditioned response.
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Which of the following refers to the learned aspect from an example of classical conditioning?

A) Salivating to the sound of the word steak
B) Giving food pellets to a pigeon after it pecks at a red dot target
C) Pairing a bell with the presentation of food
D) Presenting a puff of air to cause a person's eyelid to blink
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According to Pavlov, when classically conditioning a response it is best to present the conditioned stimulus

A) several minutes before the unconditioned stimulus.
B) slightly before the unconditioned stimulus
C) immediately after the unconditioned stimulus.
D) at the same time as the unconditioned stimulus.
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Andrea's mother always puts special napkins on the table when she serves fried chicken, Andrea's favourite food. Now Andrea begins to salivate as soon as she sees the special napkins on the table. The special napkins in this situation are the

A) unconditioned response.
B) conditioned response.
C) unconditioned stimulus.
D) conditioned stimulus
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Articles of clothing or other features that are repeatedly paired with sexual arousal or pleasure may become ________ for such reactions.

A) Unconditioned responses
B) Conditioned responses
C) Conditioned stimuli
D) Unconditioned stimuli
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Morgana was once frightened by big, barking dogs, which now causes her to cry when she sees a dog. After visiting a friend's house where both a dog and a cat live, Morgana is now also afraid of cats. In this example, the conditioned response is

A) the barking.
B) crying at hearing a dog.
C) crying at seeing a cat
D) the dog.
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Andrea's mother always puts special napkins on the table when she serves fried chicken, Andrea's favourite food. Now Andrea begins to salivate as soon as she sees the special napkins on the table. The unconditioned stimulus in this situation is

A) Andrea's mother.
B) salivation.
C) the fried chicken
D) the special napkins.
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Carrie fed her cat canned tuna fish that was opened with an electric can opener. Even when she was merely opening a can of corn, her cat responded physically as if it were about to be fed. In this example, the conditioned stimulus is the

A) sound of the electric can opener
B) eating behaviours.
C) corn.
D) tuna fish.
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Andrea's mother always puts special napkins on the table when she serves fried chicken, Andrea's favourite food. Now Andrea begins to salivate as soon as she sees the special napkins on the table. Salivating to the sight of the napkins in this situation is the

A) conditioned stimulus.
B) conditioned response
C) unconditioned response.
D) unconditioned stimulus.
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Salivating when you are eating steak is ________ response; salivating when you see a thick steak being barbecued is ________ response.

A) an unconditioned; an unconditioned
B) a conditioned; a conditioned
C) an unconditioned; a conditioned
D) a conditioned; an unconditioned
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Little Tammy is frightened by thunder and cries when she hears it. During a season of frequent electrical storms, thunder is always preceded by lightning. Now Tammy cries as soon as she sees lightning. In this example, the conditioned stimulus is

A) lightning
B) crying at the sight of lightning.
C) thunder.
D) crying at the sound of thunder.
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Morgana was once frightened by big, barking dogs, which now causes her to cry when she sees a dog. After visiting a friend's house where both a dog and a cat live, Morgana is now afraid of cats. In this example, the conditioned stimulus is

A) crying at seeing a cat.
B) the cat
C) the dog.
D) crying at hearing a dog.
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Carrie fed her cat canned tuna fish that was opened with an electric can opener. Even when she was merely opening a can of corn, her cat responded physically as if it were about to be fed. In this example, the unconditioned stimulus is the

A) corn.
B) tuna fish
C) sound of the electric can opener.
D) eating behaviours.
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Allison is a fashion model for magazine advertising, so cameras and flash bulbs are a part of her life. She responds to the click of a camera with a slight contraction of her pupils, even when a flash bulb is not being used. This contraction of her pupils is an example of

A) an unconditioned response.
B) a conditioned response
C) a discriminatory response.
D) a reflexive response.
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In which of the following does a stimulus which cannot initially elicit a response acquire the ability to do so as a result of repeated pairing with the stimulus that does elicit the response?

A) Observational conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Classical conditioning
D) Vicarious conditioning
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In classical conditioning, which element functions as a signal?

A) The unconditioned stimulus
B) The conditioned response
C) The conditioned stimulus
D) The unconditioned response
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Last winter, Carmen skidded on the ice and hit another car. This left her with a fear of driving on ice and snow that she finally overcame by the end of the winter. But her fear returned when she had to drive for the first time on the snow this winter. This is an example of

A) generalization.
B) discrimination.
C) spontaneous recovery
D) extinction.
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Following extinction, if a conditioned stimulus is presented at a later time, it may again evoke a conditioned response. This phenomenon is referred to as

A) spontaneous recovery
B) stimulus discrimination.
C) blocking.
D) stimulus generalization.
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Ali grew-up in a country where police committed horrible atrocities against civilians. Now, in Canada, when he sees a police officer, he is overcome by a great fear. The fact that Ali is now fearful of all police officers in Canada suggests that

A) discrimination has occurred.
B) generalization has occurred
C) extinction has occurred.
D) spontaneous recovery has occurred.
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Sirens on police cars, fire trucks and ambulances do not sound exactly alike, but because of ________ we react similarly to them.

A) discrimination
B) spontaneous recovery
C) generalization
D) extinction
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Two-year-old Rick was playing with a balloon when it burst and made an extremely loud noise, causing him to cry. Now, whenever Rick sees a balloon, he becomes frightened. In this situation, crying at the loud noise is the

A) unconditioned response
B) unconditioned stimulus.
C) conditioned response.
D) conditioned stimulus.
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What happens when a conditioned response is extinguished?

A) The conditioned stimulus becomes anhibitor.
B) The conditioned stimulus no longer signals that the unconditioned stimulus will follow
C) The association between the unconditioned stimulus and the unconditioned response is forgotten.
D) The association between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus is forgotten.
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Two-year-old Rick was playing with a balloon when it burst and made an extremely loud noise, causing him to cry. Now, whenever Rick sees a balloon, he becomes frightened. In this situation, the loud noise is the

A) unconditioned response.
B) conditioned stimulus.
C) conditioned response.
D) unconditioned stimulus
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Following conditioning, repeated presentations of the conditioned stimulus in the absence of the unconditioned stimulus will lead to a reduction and eventually a disappearance of the conditioned response. This phenomenon is referred to as

A) spontaneous recovery.
B) generalization.
C) acquisition.
D) extinction
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The tendency of stimuli similar to a conditioned stimulus to evoke the conditioned response is called

A) spontaneous recovery.
B) generalization
C) extinction.
D) discrimination.
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Extinction requires which of the following?

A) CS and UCS presentations
B) CS-only presentations
C) US-only presentations
D) Any presentations
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Which element in classical conditioning is the signal?

A) Conditioned stimulus
B) Conditioned response
C) Unconditioned stimulus
D) Unconditioned response
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Failure to occasionally pair the conditioned stimulus with the unconditioned stimulus will lead to

A) higher-order conditioning.
B) stimulus generalization.
C) extinction
D) remission.
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Two-year-old Rick was playing with a balloon when it burst and made an extremely loud noise, causing him to cry. Now, whenever Rick sees a balloon, he becomes frightened. In this situation, the balloon is the

A) unconditioned response.
B) conditioned stimulus
C) conditioned response.
D) unconditioned stimulus.
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In order to extinguish a classically conditioned response, you must repeatedly present the ________ without the ________.

A) conditioned response; conditioned stimulus
B) conditioned response; unconditioned response
C) unconditioned response; unconditioned stimulus
D) conditioned stimulus; unconditioned stimulus
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What factor listed below did not lead Pavlov to determine that an extinguished conditioned response was not erased or forgotten, but only inhibited?

A) The conditioned stimulus still appears to create an orienting reflex.
B) The conditioned response could be recovered less time than was originally required to learn it.
C) The neutral stimulus was no longer neutral.
D) Brain scansdicated that a permanent change at the synapses had occurred
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Two-year-old Rick was playing with a balloon when it burst and made an extremely loud noise, causing him to cry. Now, whenever Rick sees a balloon, he becomes frightened. In this situation, the fear produced by the sight of the balloon is the

A) unconditioned response.
B) conditioned stimulus.
C) conditioned response
D) unconditioned stimulus.
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For years Sylvester the Cat has been fed canned tuna fish that has been opened with an electric can opener. Now Sylvester races into the kitchen every time he hears the can opener. What is the conditioned stimulus in this example?

A) The tuna fish
B) Sylvester's owner
C) The sound of the can opener
D) Running to the kitchen
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The gradual weakening and disappearance of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without the unconditioned stimulus is called

A) generalization.
B) extinction
C) discrimination.
D) spontaneous recovery.
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Little Harold overcame his fear of water after two bullies had held him under the water. Although he swam the rest of the season without noticeable fear, on the first day of swimming the next summer, he began to cry and said he was scared. What had occurred?

A) Spontaneous recovery
B) extinction
C) discrimination
D) generalization
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The occurrence of spontaneous recovery in classical conditioning shows that

A) classically conditioned responses have survival value for organisms
B) classically conditioned responses endure permanently.
C) the association between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus has not been completely forgotten.
D) responses learned through classical conditioning are more durable than responses learned through operant conditioning.
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Tom is in love with Peggy. He now thinks of her when he passes a place where they took a walk, when he hears a song that they listened to together or when he notices an advertisement for a movie at the cinema they visited. Each of these responses is an example of

A) avoidance learning.
B) latent learning.
C) higher-order conditioning
D) spontaneous recovery.
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In order to teach an animal to salivate when only a certain tone is played, you must

A) sound the tone and present the food when the dog salivates correctly.
B) present food before every tone, but let the animal eat it only when it's the right tone.
C) only pair food with the one tone you want the animal to salivate to
D) pair the food with all the tones, but add noxious substances to it when ringing the wrong tone.
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Elton has conditioned John to salivate to the presentation of the tone C. To which of the following tones is John most likely to salivate?

A) A
B) D
C) F
D) D, F and A equally
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In Watson and Rayner's study with "Little Albert," what was the conditioned response?

A) The white rat
B) Fear of the white rat
C) Fear of the loud noise
D) The loud noise
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Research by Watson and Rayner early in the last century suggested that human beings can sometimes acquire ________ through classical conditioning.

A) strong fears
B) new skills
C) parentalstincts
Dtense disgust
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When a neutral stimulus is paired with an existing conditioned stimulus and thus gains the power to elicit the conditioned response, then

A) higher-order conditioning has taken place
B) operant conditioning has occurred.
C) aversive conditioning has taken place.
D) observational learning has occurred.
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Over the course of 38 therapy sessions, Watson and Mary Cover Jones used all of the following strategies to remove Peter's fear of the white rabbit except

A) gradually bringing a white rabbit closer and closer to him until he eventually grew fond of it.
B) having him watch his friends play with a white rabbit.
C) showing him first pictures of white rabbits, then toy white rabbits, andtroducing a real white rabbit
D) having him eat candy his high chair during the therapy sessions.
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Morris fell from his bicycle and was badly bruised. Now, whenever he sees any bicycle, Morris becomes very anxious. Morris' anxiety can best be explained on the basis of

A) generalization
B) discrimination.
C) spontaneous recovery.
D) extinction.
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The dog in Pavlov's experiment, that only salivated when the original-and no other-bell was rung, had shown the ability to

A) generalize.
B) recover.
C) detect.
D) discriminate
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Five-year-old Andre was bitten by his neighbour's collie. He won't go near that dog but seems to have no fear of other dogs, even other collies. Which process accounts for his behaviour?

A) Generalization
B) Extinction
C) Discrimination
D) Spontaneous recovery
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Juanita had an automobile accident on a bridge, and now she becomes very nervous whenever she has to cross any bridge. Which process accounts for this feeling?

A) Discrimination
B) Generalization
C) Extinction
D) Spontaneous recovery
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Peter's fear of the white rat transferred to the rabbit, fur coat and cotton. What process did this demonstrate?

A) Spontaneous recovery
B) Discrimination
C) Extinction
D) Generalization
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Using classical conditioning, some advertisers attempt to create pleasant feelings in us when they make their commercials. How do they do this?

A) They tell us the truth about the product a nice way.
B) They show us the product followed by the name of the company.
C) They pair a neutral product with attractive people or places
D) They reinforce us with a rebate when we buy the product.
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Classical conditioning has a role in all of the following except

A) maturation
B) drug tolerance.
C) falling love.
D) the immune system response.
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The skill of discrimination has

A) power impact of reinforcements.
B) survival value
C) no real use to humans.
D) a solid basis research for being found only lower animals.
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Rudy is playing with a white rat when a loud noise suddenly startles him, and he begins to cry. He is later given a white rabbit to play with and he begins to cry again. His reaction to the white rabbit illustrates

A) discrimination.
B) extinction.
C) spontaneous recovery.
D) generalization
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Whenever Hosea thinks about eating jalepeño peppers, his mouth waters as if he is about to eat them. At first, he was having this reaction only when he smelled the food that he normally eats with them. This kind of conditioning is called

A) higher-order conditioning
B) avoidance learning.
C) operant conditioning.
D) aversive conditioning.
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The important variable in determining whether a conditioned response will generalize to a stimulus other than the original conditioned stimulus depends mainly on the ________ of two stimuli.

A) intensity
B) familiarity
C) modality
D) similarity
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Which of the following is not a response initially learned through classical conditioning?

A) A phobia
B) A fear of a dentist's drill
C) Hunger
D) Preference for spicy foods
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Alexi has conditioned Yuri to salivate when a red light is presented. To which of the following colours of light is Yuri most likely to salivate?

A) orange
B) yellow
C) blue
D) green
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Classical conditioning was most thoroughly researched by

A) B.F. Skinner.
B) Albert Bandura.
C) Ivan Pavlov
D) John B. Watson.
Ivan Pavlov
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Birds' migration and salmon's spawning are not considered learned behaviours, because they

A) are not relatively permanent.
B) do not result from experience
C) have not been reinforced.
D) are not always overt.
do not result from experience
3
The term learning applies to behaviour changes

A) that are relatively permanent
B) that result from maturation.
C) stemming from fatigue, drugs or illness.
D) that are temporary.
that are relatively permanent
4
In his original studies with dogs, Pavlov concluded that the salivation response had been learned because

A) dogs should have been calmed by the musical tones, not excited to the point of salivation.
B) all behaviour is learned.
C) there was no other explanation.
D) dogs do not naturally salivate to musical tones
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Which behaviours are considered to be learned?

A) Those occurring as a result of maturation
B) Those occurring as a result of illness
C) Those occurring as a result of experience
D) Those occurring as a result of fatigue
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In classical conditioning, the stimulus which elicits a response the first time it is presented to an organism is called the

A) generalized stimulus.
B) conditioned stimulus.
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) neutral stimulus.
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In the psychology of learning, any event or object in the environment to which an organism responds is called

A) a mark.
B) a discriminative event.
C) a signal.
D) a stimulus
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In his investigation of classical conditioning, Ivan Pavlov found that dogs

A) refused to eat food that they had seen make other dogs sick.
B) who had been conditioned could no longer digest food normally.
C) would not eat food within reach until given the appropriate signal.
D) began to salivate at the sight or smell of food as well as the taste
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An important aspect of the definition of learning is that the learned behaviour

A) is a result of experience
B) is present all adult members of the species.
C) must be adaptive for the organism.
D) must be observable.
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Experience causes learning if it results in a

A) cognitive understanding of what has changed.
B) internal changes the organism which may or may not be detectable.
C) relatively permanent change behaviour, capability or attitude
D) maturation of the targeted area.
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The discovery of classical conditioning has been attributed to

A) Sigmund Freud.
B) J.B. Watson.
C) Ivan Pavlov
D) B.F. Skinner.
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In Pavlov's original research, dogs heard a tone and then had meat powder placed in their mouths which caused them to salivate. After many pairings of the tone and meat powder, they would salivate when the tone was presented alone. In this case, the meat powder is an example of

A) an unconditioned response.
B) a conditioned response.
C) a conditioned stimulus.
D) an unconditioned stimulus
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Which of the following would be an example of learning, according to the definition in the text?

A) Now that he is six feet and threeches tall, Michael can dunk a basketball.
B) Andy rides his bicycle without training wheels for the first time
C) The newborn calf stands up and begins to walk.
D) A spider spins its first web.
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Which of the following is an example of an unconditioned reflex?

A) Joseph smiling after receiving a high grade on an exam
B) Damien cheering his favourite team the final play-off game
C) Amanda saying "Thank you" to a helpful salesclerk a store
D) Bob pulling his hand back after touching a hot stove burner
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An involuntary response to a particular stimulus, such as an eye-blink response to a puff of air or salivation to food placed in one's mouth, is called a

A) modified behaviour.
B) conditioned response.
C) vicarious response.
D) reflex
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In Pavlov's original research, dogs heard a tone and then had meat powder placed in their mouths which caused them to salivate. After many pairings of the tone and the meat powder, they would salivate when the tone was presented alone. In this case, the conditioned response would be

A) salivating to the tone
B) the meat powder.
C) the tone.
D) the meat powder'sfluence on salivating.
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In Pavlov's original research, dogs heard a tone and then had meat powder placed in their mouths which caused them to salivate. After many pairings of the tone and the meat powder, they would salivate when the tone was presented alone. In this case, the tone is an example of

A) an unconditioned stimulus.
B) an unconditioned response.
C) a conditioned stimulus
D) a conditioned response.
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In classical conditioning, if an animal responds to a stimulus the first time the stimulus is presented, the response is called the

A) conditioned response.
B) extinction response.
C) maturation response.
D) unconditioned response
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Which of the following is not an example of an unconditioned reflex?

A) John's pupils dilating response to a bright light
B) Mike pulling his hand back quickly after touching a hot stove
C) Rick wiping his dirty hands off on his jeans before picking up the mail from the table
D) Tony's tears when he is peeling onions
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In Pavlov's original research, dogs heard a tone and then had meat powder placed in their mouths which caused them to salivate. In this case, salivating to the meat powder is an example of

A) a conditioned stimulus.
B) a conditioned response.
C) an unconditioned response
D) an unconditioned stimulus.
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A puff of air on the surface of your eye will make you blink reflexively. If you hear a buzzer repeatedly just before air is puffed into your eye, eventually you will blink as soon as you hear the buzzer. In this example, the unconditioned stimulus is the

A) eye-blink response to the puff of air.
B) puff of air
C) buzzer.
D) eye-blink response to the buzzer.
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For years, Sylvester the cat has been fed canned tuna fish that has been opened with an electric can opener. Now Sylvester races into the kitchen every time he hears the can opener. What is the unconditioned stimulus in this example?

A) The sound of the can opener
B) Sylvester's owner
C) Food other than his
D) The tuna fish
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Andrea's mother always puts special napkins on the table when she serves fried chicken, Andrea's favourite food. Now Andrea begins to salivate as soon as she sees the special napkins on the table. The conditioned stimulus in this situation is

A) the special napkins
B) the fried chicken.
C) Andrea's mother.
D) salivation.
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In classical conditioning, what is the term for a neutral stimulus that comes to elicit a response because it has been paired repeatedly with another stimulus that reliably elicits that response?

A) Unconditioned stimulus
B) Conditioned reflex
C) Conditioned stimulus
D) Aversive stimulus
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After repeatedly pairing a conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus, a trainer presents the conditioned stimulus alone, and the subject responds with

A) a conditioned stimulus.
B) a conditioned response
C) an unconditioned stimulus.
D) an unconditioned response.
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Which of the following refers to the learned aspect from an example of classical conditioning?

A) Salivating to the sound of the word steak
B) Giving food pellets to a pigeon after it pecks at a red dot target
C) Pairing a bell with the presentation of food
D) Presenting a puff of air to cause a person's eyelid to blink
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According to Pavlov, when classically conditioning a response it is best to present the conditioned stimulus

A) several minutes before the unconditioned stimulus.
B) slightly before the unconditioned stimulus
C) immediately after the unconditioned stimulus.
D) at the same time as the unconditioned stimulus.
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Andrea's mother always puts special napkins on the table when she serves fried chicken, Andrea's favourite food. Now Andrea begins to salivate as soon as she sees the special napkins on the table. The special napkins in this situation are the

A) unconditioned response.
B) conditioned response.
C) unconditioned stimulus.
D) conditioned stimulus
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Articles of clothing or other features that are repeatedly paired with sexual arousal or pleasure may become ________ for such reactions.

A) Unconditioned responses
B) Conditioned responses
C) Conditioned stimuli
D) Unconditioned stimuli
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30
Morgana was once frightened by big, barking dogs, which now causes her to cry when she sees a dog. After visiting a friend's house where both a dog and a cat live, Morgana is now also afraid of cats. In this example, the conditioned response is

A) the barking.
B) crying at hearing a dog.
C) crying at seeing a cat
D) the dog.
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Andrea's mother always puts special napkins on the table when she serves fried chicken, Andrea's favourite food. Now Andrea begins to salivate as soon as she sees the special napkins on the table. The unconditioned stimulus in this situation is

A) Andrea's mother.
B) salivation.
C) the fried chicken
D) the special napkins.
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32
Carrie fed her cat canned tuna fish that was opened with an electric can opener. Even when she was merely opening a can of corn, her cat responded physically as if it were about to be fed. In this example, the conditioned stimulus is the

A) sound of the electric can opener
B) eating behaviours.
C) corn.
D) tuna fish.
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Andrea's mother always puts special napkins on the table when she serves fried chicken, Andrea's favourite food. Now Andrea begins to salivate as soon as she sees the special napkins on the table. Salivating to the sight of the napkins in this situation is the

A) conditioned stimulus.
B) conditioned response
C) unconditioned response.
D) unconditioned stimulus.
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Salivating when you are eating steak is ________ response; salivating when you see a thick steak being barbecued is ________ response.

A) an unconditioned; an unconditioned
B) a conditioned; a conditioned
C) an unconditioned; a conditioned
D) a conditioned; an unconditioned
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Little Tammy is frightened by thunder and cries when she hears it. During a season of frequent electrical storms, thunder is always preceded by lightning. Now Tammy cries as soon as she sees lightning. In this example, the conditioned stimulus is

A) lightning
B) crying at the sight of lightning.
C) thunder.
D) crying at the sound of thunder.
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Morgana was once frightened by big, barking dogs, which now causes her to cry when she sees a dog. After visiting a friend's house where both a dog and a cat live, Morgana is now afraid of cats. In this example, the conditioned stimulus is

A) crying at seeing a cat.
B) the cat
C) the dog.
D) crying at hearing a dog.
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Carrie fed her cat canned tuna fish that was opened with an electric can opener. Even when she was merely opening a can of corn, her cat responded physically as if it were about to be fed. In this example, the unconditioned stimulus is the

A) corn.
B) tuna fish
C) sound of the electric can opener.
D) eating behaviours.
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38
Allison is a fashion model for magazine advertising, so cameras and flash bulbs are a part of her life. She responds to the click of a camera with a slight contraction of her pupils, even when a flash bulb is not being used. This contraction of her pupils is an example of

A) an unconditioned response.
B) a conditioned response
C) a discriminatory response.
D) a reflexive response.
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In which of the following does a stimulus which cannot initially elicit a response acquire the ability to do so as a result of repeated pairing with the stimulus that does elicit the response?

A) Observational conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Classical conditioning
D) Vicarious conditioning
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In classical conditioning, which element functions as a signal?

A) The unconditioned stimulus
B) The conditioned response
C) The conditioned stimulus
D) The unconditioned response
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Last winter, Carmen skidded on the ice and hit another car. This left her with a fear of driving on ice and snow that she finally overcame by the end of the winter. But her fear returned when she had to drive for the first time on the snow this winter. This is an example of

A) generalization.
B) discrimination.
C) spontaneous recovery
D) extinction.
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Following extinction, if a conditioned stimulus is presented at a later time, it may again evoke a conditioned response. This phenomenon is referred to as

A) spontaneous recovery
B) stimulus discrimination.
C) blocking.
D) stimulus generalization.
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Ali grew-up in a country where police committed horrible atrocities against civilians. Now, in Canada, when he sees a police officer, he is overcome by a great fear. The fact that Ali is now fearful of all police officers in Canada suggests that

A) discrimination has occurred.
B) generalization has occurred
C) extinction has occurred.
D) spontaneous recovery has occurred.
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Sirens on police cars, fire trucks and ambulances do not sound exactly alike, but because of ________ we react similarly to them.

A) discrimination
B) spontaneous recovery
C) generalization
D) extinction
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45
Two-year-old Rick was playing with a balloon when it burst and made an extremely loud noise, causing him to cry. Now, whenever Rick sees a balloon, he becomes frightened. In this situation, crying at the loud noise is the

A) unconditioned response
B) unconditioned stimulus.
C) conditioned response.
D) conditioned stimulus.
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What happens when a conditioned response is extinguished?

A) The conditioned stimulus becomes anhibitor.
B) The conditioned stimulus no longer signals that the unconditioned stimulus will follow
C) The association between the unconditioned stimulus and the unconditioned response is forgotten.
D) The association between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus is forgotten.
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Two-year-old Rick was playing with a balloon when it burst and made an extremely loud noise, causing him to cry. Now, whenever Rick sees a balloon, he becomes frightened. In this situation, the loud noise is the

A) unconditioned response.
B) conditioned stimulus.
C) conditioned response.
D) unconditioned stimulus
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Following conditioning, repeated presentations of the conditioned stimulus in the absence of the unconditioned stimulus will lead to a reduction and eventually a disappearance of the conditioned response. This phenomenon is referred to as

A) spontaneous recovery.
B) generalization.
C) acquisition.
D) extinction
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The tendency of stimuli similar to a conditioned stimulus to evoke the conditioned response is called

A) spontaneous recovery.
B) generalization
C) extinction.
D) discrimination.
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50
Extinction requires which of the following?

A) CS and UCS presentations
B) CS-only presentations
C) US-only presentations
D) Any presentations
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Which element in classical conditioning is the signal?

A) Conditioned stimulus
B) Conditioned response
C) Unconditioned stimulus
D) Unconditioned response
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Failure to occasionally pair the conditioned stimulus with the unconditioned stimulus will lead to

A) higher-order conditioning.
B) stimulus generalization.
C) extinction
D) remission.
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53
Two-year-old Rick was playing with a balloon when it burst and made an extremely loud noise, causing him to cry. Now, whenever Rick sees a balloon, he becomes frightened. In this situation, the balloon is the

A) unconditioned response.
B) conditioned stimulus
C) conditioned response.
D) unconditioned stimulus.
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In order to extinguish a classically conditioned response, you must repeatedly present the ________ without the ________.

A) conditioned response; conditioned stimulus
B) conditioned response; unconditioned response
C) unconditioned response; unconditioned stimulus
D) conditioned stimulus; unconditioned stimulus
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What factor listed below did not lead Pavlov to determine that an extinguished conditioned response was not erased or forgotten, but only inhibited?

A) The conditioned stimulus still appears to create an orienting reflex.
B) The conditioned response could be recovered less time than was originally required to learn it.
C) The neutral stimulus was no longer neutral.
D) Brain scansdicated that a permanent change at the synapses had occurred
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Two-year-old Rick was playing with a balloon when it burst and made an extremely loud noise, causing him to cry. Now, whenever Rick sees a balloon, he becomes frightened. In this situation, the fear produced by the sight of the balloon is the

A) unconditioned response.
B) conditioned stimulus.
C) conditioned response
D) unconditioned stimulus.
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57
For years Sylvester the Cat has been fed canned tuna fish that has been opened with an electric can opener. Now Sylvester races into the kitchen every time he hears the can opener. What is the conditioned stimulus in this example?

A) The tuna fish
B) Sylvester's owner
C) The sound of the can opener
D) Running to the kitchen
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The gradual weakening and disappearance of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without the unconditioned stimulus is called

A) generalization.
B) extinction
C) discrimination.
D) spontaneous recovery.
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59
Little Harold overcame his fear of water after two bullies had held him under the water. Although he swam the rest of the season without noticeable fear, on the first day of swimming the next summer, he began to cry and said he was scared. What had occurred?

A) Spontaneous recovery
B) extinction
C) discrimination
D) generalization
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60
The occurrence of spontaneous recovery in classical conditioning shows that

A) classically conditioned responses have survival value for organisms
B) classically conditioned responses endure permanently.
C) the association between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus has not been completely forgotten.
D) responses learned through classical conditioning are more durable than responses learned through operant conditioning.
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61
Tom is in love with Peggy. He now thinks of her when he passes a place where they took a walk, when he hears a song that they listened to together or when he notices an advertisement for a movie at the cinema they visited. Each of these responses is an example of

A) avoidance learning.
B) latent learning.
C) higher-order conditioning
D) spontaneous recovery.
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62
In order to teach an animal to salivate when only a certain tone is played, you must

A) sound the tone and present the food when the dog salivates correctly.
B) present food before every tone, but let the animal eat it only when it's the right tone.
C) only pair food with the one tone you want the animal to salivate to
D) pair the food with all the tones, but add noxious substances to it when ringing the wrong tone.
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63
Elton has conditioned John to salivate to the presentation of the tone C. To which of the following tones is John most likely to salivate?

A) A
B) D
C) F
D) D, F and A equally
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In Watson and Rayner's study with "Little Albert," what was the conditioned response?

A) The white rat
B) Fear of the white rat
C) Fear of the loud noise
D) The loud noise
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Research by Watson and Rayner early in the last century suggested that human beings can sometimes acquire ________ through classical conditioning.

A) strong fears
B) new skills
C) parentalstincts
Dtense disgust
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66
When a neutral stimulus is paired with an existing conditioned stimulus and thus gains the power to elicit the conditioned response, then

A) higher-order conditioning has taken place
B) operant conditioning has occurred.
C) aversive conditioning has taken place.
D) observational learning has occurred.
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67
Over the course of 38 therapy sessions, Watson and Mary Cover Jones used all of the following strategies to remove Peter's fear of the white rabbit except

A) gradually bringing a white rabbit closer and closer to him until he eventually grew fond of it.
B) having him watch his friends play with a white rabbit.
C) showing him first pictures of white rabbits, then toy white rabbits, andtroducing a real white rabbit
D) having him eat candy his high chair during the therapy sessions.
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68
Morris fell from his bicycle and was badly bruised. Now, whenever he sees any bicycle, Morris becomes very anxious. Morris' anxiety can best be explained on the basis of

A) generalization
B) discrimination.
C) spontaneous recovery.
D) extinction.
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69
The dog in Pavlov's experiment, that only salivated when the original-and no other-bell was rung, had shown the ability to

A) generalize.
B) recover.
C) detect.
D) discriminate
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70
Five-year-old Andre was bitten by his neighbour's collie. He won't go near that dog but seems to have no fear of other dogs, even other collies. Which process accounts for his behaviour?

A) Generalization
B) Extinction
C) Discrimination
D) Spontaneous recovery
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Juanita had an automobile accident on a bridge, and now she becomes very nervous whenever she has to cross any bridge. Which process accounts for this feeling?

A) Discrimination
B) Generalization
C) Extinction
D) Spontaneous recovery
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Peter's fear of the white rat transferred to the rabbit, fur coat and cotton. What process did this demonstrate?

A) Spontaneous recovery
B) Discrimination
C) Extinction
D) Generalization
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Using classical conditioning, some advertisers attempt to create pleasant feelings in us when they make their commercials. How do they do this?

A) They tell us the truth about the product a nice way.
B) They show us the product followed by the name of the company.
C) They pair a neutral product with attractive people or places
D) They reinforce us with a rebate when we buy the product.
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Classical conditioning has a role in all of the following except

A) maturation
B) drug tolerance.
C) falling love.
D) the immune system response.
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The skill of discrimination has

A) power impact of reinforcements.
B) survival value
C) no real use to humans.
D) a solid basis research for being found only lower animals.
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Rudy is playing with a white rat when a loud noise suddenly startles him, and he begins to cry. He is later given a white rabbit to play with and he begins to cry again. His reaction to the white rabbit illustrates

A) discrimination.
B) extinction.
C) spontaneous recovery.
D) generalization
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77
Whenever Hosea thinks about eating jalepeño peppers, his mouth waters as if he is about to eat them. At first, he was having this reaction only when he smelled the food that he normally eats with them. This kind of conditioning is called

A) higher-order conditioning
B) avoidance learning.
C) operant conditioning.
D) aversive conditioning.
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The important variable in determining whether a conditioned response will generalize to a stimulus other than the original conditioned stimulus depends mainly on the ________ of two stimuli.

A) intensity
B) familiarity
C) modality
D) similarity
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Which of the following is not a response initially learned through classical conditioning?

A) A phobia
B) A fear of a dentist's drill
C) Hunger
D) Preference for spicy foods
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Alexi has conditioned Yuri to salivate when a red light is presented. To which of the following colours of light is Yuri most likely to salivate?

A) orange
B) yellow
C) blue
D) green
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