Deck 10: Conditioned Reinforcement
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Deck 10: Conditioned Reinforcement
1
______ involves two or more simple schedules, presented sequentially and signaled by an arbitrary stimulus.
A) Chain schedule of reinforcement
B) Tandem schedule of reinforcement
C) Backward chain schedule of reinforcement
D) Multiple chain schedule of reinforcement
A) Chain schedule of reinforcement
B) Tandem schedule of reinforcement
C) Backward chain schedule of reinforcement
D) Multiple chain schedule of reinforcement
A
2
The research on token reinforcement and chimpanzees shows that:
A) Tokens can bridge the interval between earning and spending
B) Token reinforcement can maintain and train performance on discrimination tasks
C) Token and food reinforcement are similar in maintaining behavior
D) All of these
A) Tokens can bridge the interval between earning and spending
B) Token reinforcement can maintain and train performance on discrimination tasks
C) Token and food reinforcement are similar in maintaining behavior
D) All of these
D
3
A ____ is the same as a multiple schedule but without discriminative stimuli.
A) Mixed schedule of reinforcement
B) Tandem schedule of reinforcement
C) Second-order schedule
D) Backward chain schedule
A) Mixed schedule of reinforcement
B) Tandem schedule of reinforcement
C) Second-order schedule
D) Backward chain schedule
A
4
If you train a rat to receive a food pellet every time you play a particular song, the food pellet is ______ and the tune is ______.
A) An unconditioned reinforcer; a conditioned reinforcer
B) A conditioned reinforcer; an unconditioned reinforcer
C) Respondent reinforcement; operant reinforcement
D) Operant reinforcement; respondent reinforcement
A) An unconditioned reinforcer; a conditioned reinforcer
B) A conditioned reinforcer; an unconditioned reinforcer
C) Respondent reinforcement; operant reinforcement
D) Operant reinforcement; respondent reinforcement
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5
In a _______, unconditioned reinforcement is programmed after completing two or more schedules, presented sequentially without discriminative stimuli.
A) Chain schedule of reinforcement
B) Tandem schedule of reinforcement
C) Backward chain schedule of reinforcement
D) Multiple chain schedule of reinforcement
A) Chain schedule of reinforcement
B) Tandem schedule of reinforcement
C) Backward chain schedule of reinforcement
D) Multiple chain schedule of reinforcement
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6
The effectiveness of a _____ depends on the frequency of unconditioned reinforcement correlated with it.
A) Conditioned reinforcer
B) Punisher
C) Heterogeneous chain
D) Tandem schedule
A) Conditioned reinforcer
B) Punisher
C) Heterogeneous chain
D) Tandem schedule
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7
The behavior analysis of booking a flight on Delta or American airlines illustrates:
A) How behavior is distributed on concurrent-chain schedules of reinforcement
B) The role of delay reduction in choice situations
C) How behavior is distributed on concurrent schedules of reinforcement
D) Both how behavior is distributed on concurrent-chains schedules of reinforcement and the role of delay reduction in choice situations
A) How behavior is distributed on concurrent-chain schedules of reinforcement
B) The role of delay reduction in choice situations
C) How behavior is distributed on concurrent schedules of reinforcement
D) Both how behavior is distributed on concurrent-chains schedules of reinforcement and the role of delay reduction in choice situations
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8
In terms of good news and bad news, research suggests that:
A) Stimuli correlated with positive or negative reinforcement maintain an observing response
B) Stimuli correlated with positive reinforcement and extinction maintain an observing response
C) Stimuli correlated with punishment and extinction maintain an observing response
D) Stimuli correlated with negative reinforcement and punishment maintain an observing response
A) Stimuli correlated with positive or negative reinforcement maintain an observing response
B) Stimuli correlated with positive reinforcement and extinction maintain an observing response
C) Stimuli correlated with punishment and extinction maintain an observing response
D) Stimuli correlated with negative reinforcement and punishment maintain an observing response
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9
A golf instructor who teaches golf by beginning with a short putt, then a chip shot, and finally a tee shot to begin the hole, is using:
A) A tandem schedule
B) Backward chaining
C) A homogenous chain
D) A multiple chain schedule
A) A tandem schedule
B) Backward chaining
C) A homogenous chain
D) A multiple chain schedule
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10
According to Skinner (1953), a generalized conditioned reinforcer:
A) Is not very useful because it relies on the momentary deprivation/satiation of the organism
B) Is produced by pairing a conditioned reinforcer with more than one unconditioned reinforcer
C) Is produced by backward chaining of the unconditioned and conditioned reinforcers
D) Is extremely useful because it can be carried around and made contingent on behavior
A) Is not very useful because it relies on the momentary deprivation/satiation of the organism
B) Is produced by pairing a conditioned reinforcer with more than one unconditioned reinforcer
C) Is produced by backward chaining of the unconditioned and conditioned reinforcers
D) Is extremely useful because it can be carried around and made contingent on behavior
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11
A ____ involves two (or more) schedules of reinforcement in which completion of the requirements of one schedule is reinforced according to the requirements of the other schedule.
A) Tandem schedule
B) Backward chain schedule
C) Second-order schedule
D) Concurrent schedule
A) Tandem schedule
B) Backward chain schedule
C) Second-order schedule
D) Concurrent schedule
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12
A chain schedule that requires a bird to first peck an illuminated key and then pull a rope in order to receive reinforcement would be called a ____________ chain.
A) Disparate
B) Heterogeneous
C) Concurrent
D) Homogenous
A) Disparate
B) Heterogeneous
C) Concurrent
D) Homogenous
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13
Victims sometimes become emotionally attached to people who mistreat them. How could this happen?
A) A misplaced sexual drive that is directed at the abuser
B) Negative reinforcement of affectionate behavior of the victim
C) Punishment of affectionate behavior of the victim
D) Longing for a real emotional attachment to the parents
A) A misplaced sexual drive that is directed at the abuser
B) Negative reinforcement of affectionate behavior of the victim
C) Punishment of affectionate behavior of the victim
D) Longing for a real emotional attachment to the parents
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14
Attention from other people is usually reinforcing for children because:
A) Attention has preceded a variety of reinforcement from people
B) Attention is around children all the time so they get used to it
C) Attention is needed for children to develop into emotionally healthy people
D) Attention is a fundamental necessity of life that children thrive on
A) Attention has preceded a variety of reinforcement from people
B) Attention is around children all the time so they get used to it
C) Attention is needed for children to develop into emotionally healthy people
D) Attention is a fundamental necessity of life that children thrive on
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15
In the laboratory, when a clicking sounds is followed by food, the clicking sound:
A) Can become an enduring reinforcing stimulus
B) Takes on a conditioned reinforcement function
C) Usually supports an operant that produces it
D) Is characterized by all of the above
A) Can become an enduring reinforcing stimulus
B) Takes on a conditioned reinforcement function
C) Usually supports an operant that produces it
D) Is characterized by all of the above
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16
On a chain schedule of reinforcement, the longer the delay between the SD and the unconditioned reinforcement:
A) The less effective the SD as a conditioned reinforcer
B) The less the value of the unconditioned reinforcer
C) The greater the stimulus control
D) The more the value of the unconditioned reinforcer
A) The less effective the SD as a conditioned reinforcer
B) The less the value of the unconditioned reinforcer
C) The greater the stimulus control
D) The more the value of the unconditioned reinforcer
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17
Researchers have found evidence that _____ is critical for conditioned reinforcement but not unconditioned reinforcement in primates.
A) The frontal lobe
B) The cerebral cortex
C) The hypothalamus
D) The amygdala
A) The frontal lobe
B) The cerebral cortex
C) The hypothalamus
D) The amygdala
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18
If a rat presses the same lever in each component of a chain of reinforcement then the chain is _____.
A) Uniform
B) Heterogeneous
C) Concurrent
D) Homogenous
A) Uniform
B) Heterogeneous
C) Concurrent
D) Homogenous
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19
Systems of token reinforcement in humans have been used to improve the behavior of:
A) Psychiatric patients
B) Juvenile delinquents
C) Normal children
D) All of these
A) Psychiatric patients
B) Juvenile delinquents
C) Normal children
D) All of these
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20
Backward chaining involves:
A) Teaching the initial component or link first
B) Teaching the final component or link first
C) Teaching the final component or link in random order
D) Teaching from the middle to the last component or link
A) Teaching the initial component or link first
B) Teaching the final component or link first
C) Teaching the final component or link in random order
D) Teaching from the middle to the last component or link
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21
The number of tokens needed in order to "purchase" a reinforcer in a token economy is part of the:
A) Token-production schedule
B) Exchange-production schedule
C) Token-exchange schedule
D) Higher-order exchange sequence
A) Token-production schedule
B) Exchange-production schedule
C) Token-exchange schedule
D) Higher-order exchange sequence
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22
Which of the following is a generalized social reinforcer?
A) Praise
B) Affection
C) Submissiveness by others
D) All of the above
A) Praise
B) Affection
C) Submissiveness by others
D) All of the above
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23
The _____ asserts that stimuli closer in time to positive reinforcement, or further in time from an aversive event, are more effective conditioned reinforcers.
A) Delay-discounting hypothesis
B) Immediacy-reduction hypothesis
C) Delay-reduction hypothesis
D) Delay-enhancement hypothesis
A) Delay-discounting hypothesis
B) Immediacy-reduction hypothesis
C) Delay-reduction hypothesis
D) Delay-enhancement hypothesis
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24
Research shows that people view their bank balances more at the beginning of the month than at the end of the month. This finding is consistent with the research conducted by:
A) Kellecher (1958)
B) Gollub (1958)
C) Lieberman and colleagues (1997)
D) Fantino and Silberberg (2010)
A) Kellecher (1958)
B) Gollub (1958)
C) Lieberman and colleagues (1997)
D) Fantino and Silberberg (2010)
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25
The concurrent chains procedure allows researchers to examine:
A) Differences in choice behavior between ratio and interval schedules
B) The relative effectiveness of two conditioned reinforcers
C) The effect of delay on the value of a reinforcer
D) The amount of work that an organism is willing to do for a given outcome
A) Differences in choice behavior between ratio and interval schedules
B) The relative effectiveness of two conditioned reinforcers
C) The effect of delay on the value of a reinforcer
D) The amount of work that an organism is willing to do for a given outcome
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26
Which of the following is not a brain area that has been implicated in establishing the value of conditioned reinforcement?
A) Orbitofrontal cortex
B) Thalamus
C) Nucleus accumbens (NAc)
D) Basolateral amygdala
A) Orbitofrontal cortex
B) Thalamus
C) Nucleus accumbens (NAc)
D) Basolateral amygdala
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27
Predict the percentage of times that you would expect a person to choose gas station A in the following: Gas station A is 5 minutes to the north and has an average wait time of 2 minutes for a pump while gas station B is 5 minutes to the south and has an average wait time of 4 minutes for a pump.
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 70%
D) 80%
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 70%
D) 80%
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28
In Fantino's delay-reduction hypothesis, T stands for:
A) The average time in the initial link
B) The average time in the terminal link
C) The total average time between reinforcers
D) The decrease in time to reinforcement when the terminal link begins
A) The average time in the initial link
B) The average time in the terminal link
C) The total average time between reinforcers
D) The decrease in time to reinforcement when the terminal link begins
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29
A rat that is trained on a tandem schedule with two FI 50-second schedules will likely show a cumulative record response pattern that looks like:
A) The flat line associated with a VI 50-second schedule
B) The scallop for an FI 25-second schedule
C) The scallop for an FI 50-second schedule
D) The scallop for an FI 100-second schedule
A) The flat line associated with a VI 50-second schedule
B) The scallop for an FI 25-second schedule
C) The scallop for an FI 50-second schedule
D) The scallop for an FI 100-second schedule
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30
Baxter and Murray's (2002) research with marmoset monkeys found that an intact __________ is required for sensitivity to contingencies of conditioned reinforcement.
A) Orbitofrontal cortex
B) Prefrontal cortex
C) Basolateral amygdala
D) Nucleus accumbens
A) Orbitofrontal cortex
B) Prefrontal cortex
C) Basolateral amygdala
D) Nucleus accumbens
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31
In which of the following situations would we expect the least number of responses to the observing stimulus?
A) Emitting the observing response produces a green light when reinforcement is available and a red light during extinction
B) Emitting the observing response produces a green light when reinforcement is available, but no change during extinction
C) Emitting the observing response produces a red light during extinction, but no change when reinforcement is available
D) All of the above present similar information and would produce roughly the same amount of observing behavior
A) Emitting the observing response produces a green light when reinforcement is available and a red light during extinction
B) Emitting the observing response produces a green light when reinforcement is available, but no change during extinction
C) Emitting the observing response produces a red light during extinction, but no change when reinforcement is available
D) All of the above present similar information and would produce roughly the same amount of observing behavior
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32
In clicker training:
A) The clicker is used to tell the organism to stop
B) The clicker is used to signal when to start a behavior
C) The clicker is a form of conditioned reinforcement
D) The clicker is used to signal upcoming punishment
A) The clicker is used to tell the organism to stop
B) The clicker is used to signal when to start a behavior
C) The clicker is a form of conditioned reinforcement
D) The clicker is used to signal upcoming punishment
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33
Which of the following is not one of the three distinct components of a token schedule?
A) token savings
B) token production
C) token exchange
D) exchange production
A) token savings
B) token production
C) token exchange
D) exchange production
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34
Which of the following would reduce the effectiveness of a conditioned reinforcer?
A) Increase the number of pairings between the conditioned reinforcer and the unconditioned reinforcer
B) Change the presentation of the unconditioned reinforcer from a fixed to a variable schedule
C) Increase the delay between the presentation of the conditioned and the unconditioned reinforcer
D) Present an establishing operation related to the unconditioned reinforcer
A) Increase the number of pairings between the conditioned reinforcer and the unconditioned reinforcer
B) Change the presentation of the unconditioned reinforcer from a fixed to a variable schedule
C) Increase the delay between the presentation of the conditioned and the unconditioned reinforcer
D) Present an establishing operation related to the unconditioned reinforcer
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35
The S-S account of conditioned reinforcement states that:
A) Conditioned reinforcers gain their value through respondent conditioning
B) A discriminative stimulus acquires value as a conditioned reinforcer, without becoming a CS
C) The value of a conditioned reinforcer depends on the information it provides about the reinforcer
D) The value of a conditioned reinforcer is determined by how much of a decrease in delay to reinforcement it signals
A) Conditioned reinforcers gain their value through respondent conditioning
B) A discriminative stimulus acquires value as a conditioned reinforcer, without becoming a CS
C) The value of a conditioned reinforcer depends on the information it provides about the reinforcer
D) The value of a conditioned reinforcer is determined by how much of a decrease in delay to reinforcement it signals
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36
Research conducted by Fantino and Case (1983) on stimuli linked to feedback found that a stimulus correlated with _____ did not maintain human observing, but one linked to ____ did.
A) Good news; no news
B) No news; bad news
C) Reinforcement; punishment
D) Bad news; no news
A) Good news; no news
B) No news; bad news
C) Reinforcement; punishment
D) Bad news; no news
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37
According to Skinner (1953), affection is best identified as:
A) Generalized social reinforcement
B) A primary reinforcer
C) A generalized reinforcer
D) A token reinforcer
A) Generalized social reinforcement
B) A primary reinforcer
C) A generalized reinforcer
D) A token reinforcer
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38
Token economies are most effective at maintaining behavior after the treatment program ends when they:
A) Include frequent token exchange periods
B) Include a variety of different reinforcers that can be "purchased" with tokens
C) Are slowly and systematically faded
D) Are focused on more than two or three target behaviors
A) Include frequent token exchange periods
B) Include a variety of different reinforcers that can be "purchased" with tokens
C) Are slowly and systematically faded
D) Are focused on more than two or three target behaviors
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39
Schaefer and Martin (1966) demonstrated the effectiveness of ___________ in increasing the activity of psychiatric patients with schizophrenia.
A) Concurrent chains
B) Observing responses
C) Token reinforcement
D) Backward chaining
A) Concurrent chains
B) Observing responses
C) Token reinforcement
D) Backward chaining
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40
Which of the following characteristics is responsible for money being labeled as a generalized reinforcer:
A) It is relatively independent of momentary deprivation
B) It is easily quantified
C) It is exchangeable for a variety of different goods/commodities
D) It is non-perishable and easy to store
A) It is relatively independent of momentary deprivation
B) It is easily quantified
C) It is exchangeable for a variety of different goods/commodities
D) It is non-perishable and easy to store
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