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What is the term for a previously neutral stimulus that,through conditioning,acquires the capacity to elicit a response

A) unconditioned stimulus
B) conditioned stimulus 
C) unconditioned response
D) conditioned response
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Which type of learning occurs when a stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus

A) observational learning
B) reinforcement 
C) classical conditioning
D) operant conditioning
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Which term refers to an unlearned reaction to a stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning

A) unconditioned response
B) unconditioned stimulus 
C) conditioned response
D) conditioned stimulus
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What is the subset of classical conditioning that is closely associated with advertising techniques

A) social learning
B) evaluative conditioning 
C) aversive conditioning
D) operant conditioning
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Imagine eating your favourite dessert.If just thinking about the dessert causes your mouth to water,then what is the classical conditioning term for your salivation,in this case

A) unconditioned stimulus
B) conditioned response 
C) conditioned stimulus
D) unconditioned response
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In Pavlov's principal experiment,what term is used to describe the dog's salivation after receiving meat powder

A) unconditioned response
B) unconditioned stimulus 
C) conditioned stimulus
D) conditioned response
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Bella has an intense fear of dogs.Her fear dates back to when,as a young child,she was attacked and bitten by a stray dog.Which process likely brought about Bella's dog phobia

A) classical conditioning
B) negative reinforcement 
C) operant conditioning
D) observational learning
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What is the conditioned response that advertisers are attempting to create if they try to sell clothing by pairing the clothing with images of attractive models and celebrities

A) increased sales elicited by the celebrities 
B) decreased fear elicited by the clothes 
C) positive emotions elicited by the clothing 
D) positive emotions elicited by the celebrities
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Every Sunday morning when Marco was a young child,his family would have a special breakfast complete with freshly baked cinnamon rolls.To this day he finds himself smiling whenever he smells cinnamon rolls baking.In this example,what is the smell of cinnamon rolls

A) cue
B) conditioned stimulus 
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) discriminative stimulus
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In Pavlov's principal experiment,what was the conditioned stimulus

A) meat powder
B) tone 
C) light
D) salivation
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Which of the following is NOT included in the definition of learning

A) Learning involves a change in behaviour or knowledge. 
B) Learning is an automatic process. 
C) Learning is relatively durable. 
D) Learning is due to experience.
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What occurs in classical conditioning

A) Voluntary responses come to be controlled by their consequences. 
B) An organism's response is influenced by the observation of others, who are called models. 
C) An event following a response increases an organism's tendency to make that response. 
D) A stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus.
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A child covers her ears when she sees fireworks,before actually hearing the sound of the fireworks (that have scared her in the past).In this example,what classical conditioning term is used to label the sight of the fireworks

A) unconditioned response
B) conditioned stimulus 
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) conditioned response
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Which childhood behaviours could be easily explained by classical conditioning

A) a toddler becoming potty-trained
B) a child learning to fear the dentist 
C) a child learning to pick up her toys
D) a child learning to feed himself
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In classical conditioning,what is the UCS

A) a previously neutral stimulus that has acquired the capacity to elicit a learned response 
B) a stimulus that elicits a response without previous conditioning 
C) a learned reaction to a stimulus that occurs as a result of previous conditioning 
D) an unlearned reaction to a stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning
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In classical conditioning,what is a conditioned response

A) unlearned reaction to a stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning 
B) stimulus that evokes a response without previous conditioning 
C) previously neutral stimulus that has acquired the capacity to evoke a learned response 
D) learned reaction to a stimulus that occurs as a result of previous conditioning
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Which psychological concept refers to a relatively durable change in behaviour or knowledge that is due to experience

A) development
B) learning 
C) operant conditioning
D) classical conditioning
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In Pavlov's principle experiment,what was the unconditioned stimulus

A) salivation
B) a light 
C) meat powder
D) a tone
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In Pavlov's principal experiment,what is the term for a dog salivating after hearing a tone

A) conditioned response
B) unconditioned stimulus 
C) unconditioned response
D) conditioned stimulus
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Which example of behaviours is NOT learned through classical conditioning

A) the physiological functioning of the immune system 
B) voluntary behaviours such as setting the table for dinner 
C) both pleasant and unpleasant emotional responses 
D) simple reflexive behaviours such as blinking
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In classical conditioning,what is the term for the initial stage of learning a new association

A) acquisition
B) habituation 
C) adaptation
D) contingency
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According to conditioning models of drug tolerance,why do drug users start using larger and larger doses over time

A) The drug effect is a UCR that is very rewarding, so more is used over time. 
B) The CR compensates for the effect of the drug, resulting in a smaller high than usual with the same dose. 
C) The CS becomes ineffective in eliciting the typical high, so a more salient CS must be used. 
D) The CS becomes larger and larger over time, so the drug dose must become larger as well.
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Last year Stacia went to a psychologist and was cured of her dog phobia.Today,however,while jogging in the park she was overcome with anxiety when she saw a young man jogging toward her with his golden retriever on a leash.What happened to Stacia's dog phobia

A) It had not been extinguished after all.
B) It showed spontaneous recovery. 
C) It showed stimulus generalization.
D) It showed higher-order conditioning.
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If a dog that has been classically conditioned to salivate when shown a square does NOT salivate when shown a triangle,what does the dog's behaviour illustrate

A) extinction
B) stimulus discrimination 
C) stimulus generalization
D) first-order conditioning
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A dog has been conditioned to salivate in the presence of a 1000 hertz tone,but whenever an 800 hertz tone was presented there would be no food presented.Which of the following tones will elicit the LEAST salivation from the dog

A) 700 hertz
B) 900 hertz 
C) 1100 hertz
D) 1200 hertz
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What do we call the gradual weakening and disappearance of a tendency to make a conditioned response

A) stimulus discrimination
B) extinction 
C) spontaneous recovery
D) higher-order conditioning
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Who is most closely associated with operant conditioning

A) B. F. Skinner
B) Albert Bandura 
C) Shepard Siegel
D) Ivan Pavlov
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If a dog that has been classically conditioned to salivate when shown a square also salivates when shown a rectangle,what does the dog's behaviour illustrate

A) stimulus generalization
B) stimulus discrimination 
C) indiscriminate learning
D) generalized learning
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When does extinction of a conditioned response in classical conditioning occur

A) when the CS is occasionally presented without the UCS 
B) when the CS is repeatedly presented without the UCS 
C) when the UCS is repeatedly presented without the UCR 
D) when the UCS is occasionally presented without the UCR
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When Veronica first quit smoking she felt cravings for cigarettes whenever she had a cup of coffee,because in the past she always had a cigarette when she took a coffee break.Eventually,several months after quitting,Veronica gradually stopped experiencing the cravings.What is the term for the gradual decline in Veronica's cravings

A) spontaneous recovery
B) higher-order conditioning 
C) stimulus discrimination
D) extinction
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When Veronica first quit smoking,she experienced cravings for cigarettes whenever she took a coffee break.Gradually,those cravings went away,and she doesn't typically think of smoking when she has a coffee now.Sometimes,however,she still experiences a craving for cigarettes during a coffee break.What do we call the occasional craving that Veronica experiences now

A) spontaneous recovery
B) extinction 
C) stimulus discrimination
D) higher-order conditioning
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Pavlov conditioned a dog to salivate to the sound of a tone.He then paired a light with the tone until the dog salivated to the light alone.What is this an example of

A) stimulus generalization
B) stimulus discrimination 
C) higher-order conditioning
D) spontaneous recovery
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Which type of conditioning could cause a dog to salivate to a light that was never previously paired with food

A) stimulus discrimination and higher-order conditioning 
B) stimulus generalization and higher-order conditioning 
C) higher-order conditioning and spontaneous recovery 
D) stimulus generalization and stimulus discrimination
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What is it called when an organism responds to a specific stimulus or conditioned stimulus and doesn't respond to another stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus

A) first-order conditioning
B) stimulus generalization 
C) stimulus discrimination
D) extinction
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Which statement is an example of spontaneous recovery

A) Justin salivates when he hears the lunch bell ring. 
B) Erik no longer thinks about his ex-girlfriend even when he smells her perfume. 
C) Julie thought she was over her drug cravings, but they came back when she watched a documentary about addicts. 
D) Ella is slowly learning to avoid swearing at work.
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What must be done to create higher-order conditioning

A) present a UCS that elicits a novel UCR 
B) pair a new CS with an established CS 
C) pair the CS with a new UCS 
D) repeatedly present the CS without presenting the UCS
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If you give your dog a treat every time he jumps through a hoop,what method are you using

A) operant conditioning
B) classical conditioning 
C) observational learning
D) latent learning
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Which behaviour would be most appropriate to change using operant conditioning

A) allergic responses to the sight of cats
B) frequency of studying 
C) heart rate
D) a phobic response to airplanes
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When an organism that has learned a conditioned response also responds with the same response to a new stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus,what is that called

A) spontaneous recovery
B) stimulus discrimination 
C) extinction
D) stimulus generalization
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A dog has been conditioned to salivate in the presence of a 1000 hertz tone.Which of the following tones will elicit the MOST salivation from the dog

A) 900 hertz
B) 1200 hertz 
C) 1400 hertz
D) 1500 hertz
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Operant responses are typically established through a gradual process in which closer and closer approximations of the desired response are reinforced.What is this process called

A) shaping
B) modelling 
C) discrimination
D) reinforcement contingency
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In an operant conditioning study,a Skinner Box can be programmed to provide food with a rule that is based on the responses made by the animal in the box.What is the term for this rule

A) cumulative record
B) conditional response 
C) reinforcement contingency
D) shaping
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What is the major difference between responses that are relevant to classical conditioning and responses that are relevant to operant conditioning

A) Classical responses are elicited while operant responses are emitted. 
B) Classical responses are emitted while operant responses are elicited. 
C) Classical responses are innate while operant responses are learned. 
D) Classical responses are learned while operant responses are innate.
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Tyler still sends a lot of text messages to his ex-girlfriend even though she no longer responds to them.Which term characterizes Tyler's behaviour of sending texts to his ex

A) higher-order conditioning
B) resistance to extinction 
C) generalization
D) reinforcement contingency
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As a rat in a Skinner Box presses a lever,a machine documents each lever press over time.What is the term for the pattern of data that is produced by that machine

A) acquisition
B) reinforcement contingency 
C) conditional response
D) cumulative record
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If the cumulative record for Rat A has a steep slope,while Rat B's has a shallow slope,what would you conclude

A) Rat A has a higher rate of responding than Rat B. 
B) Rat B has a higher rate of responding than Rat A. 
C) Both Rat A and Rat B have high rates of responding. 
D) Both Rat A and Rat B have low rates of responding.
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What happens in operant conditioning

A) An organism's response is influenced by the observation of others, who are called models. 
B) Voluntary responses come to be controlled by their consequences. 
C) An organism's tendency to give a response reappears after a period of time. 
D) A stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus.
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B.F.Skinner demonstrated that organisms tend to repeat responses that are followed by favourable consequences.What did Skinner call these favourable consequences

A) bribes
B) reinforcement 
C) rewards
D) unconditioned stimuli
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If you decide to stop feeding your dog any food from the table,in order to reduce the dog's behaviour of begging at the table,which procedure are you using

A) shaping
B) reinforcement 
C) extinction
D) punishment
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The cats that escaped from Thorndike's puzzle boxes got faster at escaping over time,but the change was quite gradual.What did Thorndike interpret about this pattern of behaviour change

A) Learning occurs as a result of gradual strengthening of rewarded behaviours. 
B) Learning is enhanced when there is time for reflection in between trials. 
C) Cats require exposure to experienced models to learn appropriately. 
D) Cats are capable of thinking and understand the problems they solve.
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Which term is defined by the statement "If a response in the presence of a stimulus leads to satisfying effects,the association between the stimulus and the response is strengthened"

A) acquisition
B) reinforcement 
C) latent learning
D) the law of effect
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If you wanted to teach your pet parakeet to give you a kiss on the cheek,which technique would be most effective

A) higher-order conditioning
B) modelling 
C) shaping
D) classical conditioning
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What is another name for operant conditioning

A) observational learning
B) instrumental learning 
C) latent conditioning
D) classical conditioning
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If you are using "shaping" to increase the likelihood that a child will put away all his toys,what would you need to do each time the child does a better job of putting away his toys than he did previously

A) give the child a closer approximation to the reinforcement 
B) model the correct behaviour by picking up the remaining toys 
C) provide reinforcement to the child 
D) give the child a UCS
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While out trick-or-treating for Halloween,at first Billy's neighbours had to remind him to say "trick or treat" before they dropped their treats into his bag.As he continued to visit houses in the neighbourhood,soon Billy would say "trick or treat" as soon as the neighbours answered the door.In this situation,which operant conditioning term describes the treats he received for the behaviour of saying "trick or treat"

A) reward
B) discriminative stimulus 
C) conditioned stimulus
D) reinforcement
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After responding at a steady rate for several minutes,a rat pauses and does not respond at all for a period of time.How would this pause be reflected in the cumulative record

A) a gradually increasing slope
B) a vertical line 
C) a gradually decreasing slope
D) a horizontal line
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While out trick-or-treating for Halloween,at first Billy's neighbours had to remind him to say "trick or treat" before they dropped their treats into his bag.As he continued to visit houses in the neighbourhood,soon Billy would say "trick or treat" as soon as the neighbours answered the door.Which operant conditioning term is used to describe the cue provided by the neighbours answering the door

A) discriminative stimulus
B) conditioned stimulus 
C) reward
D) reinforcer
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What happens to an operant response,in order to extinguish that response

A) It is followed by intermittent reinforcement. 
B) It is no longer associated with the CS. 
C) It is no longer followed by reinforcement. 
D) It is followed by continuous punishment
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With which research topic is Edward Thorndike associated

A) training pigeons to have superstitious responses 
B) training dogs to salivate in response to sounds 
C) documenting cats' abilities to escape from puzzle boxes 
D) documenting children's responses to role models
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While out trick-or-treating for Halloween,at first Billy's neighbours had to remind him to say "trick or treat" before they dropped their treats into his bag.As he continued to visit houses in the neighbourhood,soon Billy would say "trick or treat" as soon as the neighbours answered the door.In this situation,which operant conditioning term describes the change in Billy's behaviour because of the reminders and treats

A) contingency
B) classical conditioning 
C) shaping
D) observational learning
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If an employee of a company that conducts telephone surveys receives $1.00 for every three completed surveys he conducts,which schedule is he being paid on

A) fixed ratio schedule
B) variable ratio schedule 
C) variable interval schedule
D) fixed interval schedule
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Zane is allowed to play video games after every time he helps with doing dishes.What is this pattern of reinforcement called

A) continuous reinforcement
B) secondary reinforcement 
C) intermittent reinforcement
D) primary reinforcement
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When Jeff compliments Marnie,she sometimes gives him a big kiss.What is this pattern of reinforcement called

A) primary reinforcement
B) continuous reinforcement 
C) secondary reinforcement
D) intermittent reinforcement
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Many people find it hard to "walk away from" or stop playing a slot machine.What schedule of reinforcement is responsible for this tendency

A) fixed ratio schedule
B) variable ratio schedule 
C) fixed interval schedule
D) variable interval schedule
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What is a schedule of reinforcement

A) a description of whether positive or negative reinforcement is in use 
B) a specific pattern of presentation of reinforcers over time 
C) a pattern of resistance to extinction 
D) the reinforcement of closer and closer approximation of a desired response
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When you were a child and you first realized that you could use money to buy candy and other treats,what did money become

A) a secondary reinforcer
B) an operant reinforcer 
C) a classical reinforcer
D) a primary reinforcer
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A rat gets food for pushing a lever when a green light is on but no food for pushing a lever when a red light is on.As a result of stimulus discrimination,what will the rat do

A) push a lever only when the red light is on 
B) stop responding to both the green and red lights 
C) push a lever only when the green light is on 
D) respond equally to the green and red lights
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Which term would be used to describe reinforcers like tasty food or hugs from your favourite people

A) reinforcement contingencies
B) secondary reinforcers 
C) primary reinforcers
D) discriminative stimuli
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At preschool,Jaspreet has learned that she must wash her hands before snack-time to get a snack.At home,she has started to wash her hands before asking for snacks.Which process does Jaspreet's behaviour illustrate

A) stimulus generalization
B) shaping 
C) higher-order conditioning
D) stimulus discrimination
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What is true of secondary reinforcers

A) They satisfy biological needs. 
B) We have to learn to find them reinforcing. 
C) They are less effective and salient compared to primary reinforcers. 
D) They are often used as punishment.
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What is most likely to lead to the development of a superstitious behaviour

A) incomplete extinction trials
B) partial reinforcement schedules 
C) non-contingent reinforcement
D) classical conditioning
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Six-year-old Sam asks only his father if he can stay up past his bedtime and never asks his mother.Which term could be used to describe Sam's father

A) generalized stimulus
B) reinforcement 
C) discriminative stimulus
D) schedule of reinforcement
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If your job pays you on an interval schedule,what is the rule that determines when you get paid

A) how much time has gone by
B) how many hours you have worked 
C) how many products you have completed
D) how much effort you have made
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Why are primary reinforcers effective

A) They satisfy biological needs. 
B) The organism has learned to desire them. 
C) We want approval for our actions. 
D) They have been associated with secondary reinforcers.
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In a fixed interval schedule,when is the reinforcement given

A) at the first response after a variable time interval has elapsed 
B) at the first response after a fixed time interval has elapsed 
C) after a variable number of nonreinforced responses 
D) after a fixed number of nonreinforced responses
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At preschool,Courtney has learned that she must wash her hands before snack-time in order to get a snack.At home,however,her parents do not check to make sure she washes her hands.When she is home,Courtney does not wash her hands before eating.Which process does Courtney's behaviour illustrate

A) stimulus generalization
B) shaping 
C) stimulus discrimination
D) higher-order conditioning
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In an FR schedule,when is the reinforcement given

A) for the first response that occurs after a fixed time interval has elapsed 
B) after a fixed number of nonreinforced responses 
C) for the first response after a variable time interval has elapsed 
D) after a variable number of nonreinforced responses
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Which schedule of reinforcement should you use if you want a rat in a Skinner Box to respond with both a high and steady rate of response

A) fixed ratio schedule
B) fixed interval schedule 
C) variable interval schedule
D) variable ratio schedule
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Which type of reinforcement schedule leads to the greatest resistance to extinction

A) continuous reinforcement schedule
B) intermittent reinforcement schedule 
C) secondary reinforcement schedule
D) primary reinforcement schedule
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Which schedule of reinforcement involves reinforcement that is given after a variable number of nonreinforced responses

A) variable ratio schedule
B) fixed interval schedule 
C) fixed ratio schedule
D) variable interval schedule
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What is the term for a previously neutral stimulus that,through conditioning,acquires the capacity to elicit a response

A) unconditioned stimulus
B) conditioned stimulus 
C) unconditioned response
D) conditioned response
 conditioned stimulus 
2
Which type of learning occurs when a stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus

A) observational learning
B) reinforcement 
C) classical conditioning
D) operant conditioning
 classical conditioning
3
Which term refers to an unlearned reaction to a stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning

A) unconditioned response
B) unconditioned stimulus 
C) conditioned response
D) conditioned stimulus
 unconditioned response
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What is the subset of classical conditioning that is closely associated with advertising techniques

A) social learning
B) evaluative conditioning 
C) aversive conditioning
D) operant conditioning
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Imagine eating your favourite dessert.If just thinking about the dessert causes your mouth to water,then what is the classical conditioning term for your salivation,in this case

A) unconditioned stimulus
B) conditioned response 
C) conditioned stimulus
D) unconditioned response
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In Pavlov's principal experiment,what term is used to describe the dog's salivation after receiving meat powder

A) unconditioned response
B) unconditioned stimulus 
C) conditioned stimulus
D) conditioned response
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Bella has an intense fear of dogs.Her fear dates back to when,as a young child,she was attacked and bitten by a stray dog.Which process likely brought about Bella's dog phobia

A) classical conditioning
B) negative reinforcement 
C) operant conditioning
D) observational learning
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What is the conditioned response that advertisers are attempting to create if they try to sell clothing by pairing the clothing with images of attractive models and celebrities

A) increased sales elicited by the celebrities 
B) decreased fear elicited by the clothes 
C) positive emotions elicited by the clothing 
D) positive emotions elicited by the celebrities
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Every Sunday morning when Marco was a young child,his family would have a special breakfast complete with freshly baked cinnamon rolls.To this day he finds himself smiling whenever he smells cinnamon rolls baking.In this example,what is the smell of cinnamon rolls

A) cue
B) conditioned stimulus 
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) discriminative stimulus
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In Pavlov's principal experiment,what was the conditioned stimulus

A) meat powder
B) tone 
C) light
D) salivation
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Which of the following is NOT included in the definition of learning

A) Learning involves a change in behaviour or knowledge. 
B) Learning is an automatic process. 
C) Learning is relatively durable. 
D) Learning is due to experience.
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What occurs in classical conditioning

A) Voluntary responses come to be controlled by their consequences. 
B) An organism's response is influenced by the observation of others, who are called models. 
C) An event following a response increases an organism's tendency to make that response. 
D) A stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus.
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A child covers her ears when she sees fireworks,before actually hearing the sound of the fireworks (that have scared her in the past).In this example,what classical conditioning term is used to label the sight of the fireworks

A) unconditioned response
B) conditioned stimulus 
C) unconditioned stimulus
D) conditioned response
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Which childhood behaviours could be easily explained by classical conditioning

A) a toddler becoming potty-trained
B) a child learning to fear the dentist 
C) a child learning to pick up her toys
D) a child learning to feed himself
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In classical conditioning,what is the UCS

A) a previously neutral stimulus that has acquired the capacity to elicit a learned response 
B) a stimulus that elicits a response without previous conditioning 
C) a learned reaction to a stimulus that occurs as a result of previous conditioning 
D) an unlearned reaction to a stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning
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In classical conditioning,what is a conditioned response

A) unlearned reaction to a stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning 
B) stimulus that evokes a response without previous conditioning 
C) previously neutral stimulus that has acquired the capacity to evoke a learned response 
D) learned reaction to a stimulus that occurs as a result of previous conditioning
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Which psychological concept refers to a relatively durable change in behaviour or knowledge that is due to experience

A) development
B) learning 
C) operant conditioning
D) classical conditioning
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In Pavlov's principle experiment,what was the unconditioned stimulus

A) salivation
B) a light 
C) meat powder
D) a tone
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In Pavlov's principal experiment,what is the term for a dog salivating after hearing a tone

A) conditioned response
B) unconditioned stimulus 
C) unconditioned response
D) conditioned stimulus
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Which example of behaviours is NOT learned through classical conditioning

A) the physiological functioning of the immune system 
B) voluntary behaviours such as setting the table for dinner 
C) both pleasant and unpleasant emotional responses 
D) simple reflexive behaviours such as blinking
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In classical conditioning,what is the term for the initial stage of learning a new association

A) acquisition
B) habituation 
C) adaptation
D) contingency
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According to conditioning models of drug tolerance,why do drug users start using larger and larger doses over time

A) The drug effect is a UCR that is very rewarding, so more is used over time. 
B) The CR compensates for the effect of the drug, resulting in a smaller high than usual with the same dose. 
C) The CS becomes ineffective in eliciting the typical high, so a more salient CS must be used. 
D) The CS becomes larger and larger over time, so the drug dose must become larger as well.
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Last year Stacia went to a psychologist and was cured of her dog phobia.Today,however,while jogging in the park she was overcome with anxiety when she saw a young man jogging toward her with his golden retriever on a leash.What happened to Stacia's dog phobia

A) It had not been extinguished after all.
B) It showed spontaneous recovery. 
C) It showed stimulus generalization.
D) It showed higher-order conditioning.
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If a dog that has been classically conditioned to salivate when shown a square does NOT salivate when shown a triangle,what does the dog's behaviour illustrate

A) extinction
B) stimulus discrimination 
C) stimulus generalization
D) first-order conditioning
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A dog has been conditioned to salivate in the presence of a 1000 hertz tone,but whenever an 800 hertz tone was presented there would be no food presented.Which of the following tones will elicit the LEAST salivation from the dog

A) 700 hertz
B) 900 hertz 
C) 1100 hertz
D) 1200 hertz
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What do we call the gradual weakening and disappearance of a tendency to make a conditioned response

A) stimulus discrimination
B) extinction 
C) spontaneous recovery
D) higher-order conditioning
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Who is most closely associated with operant conditioning

A) B. F. Skinner
B) Albert Bandura 
C) Shepard Siegel
D) Ivan Pavlov
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If a dog that has been classically conditioned to salivate when shown a square also salivates when shown a rectangle,what does the dog's behaviour illustrate

A) stimulus generalization
B) stimulus discrimination 
C) indiscriminate learning
D) generalized learning
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29
When does extinction of a conditioned response in classical conditioning occur

A) when the CS is occasionally presented without the UCS 
B) when the CS is repeatedly presented without the UCS 
C) when the UCS is repeatedly presented without the UCR 
D) when the UCS is occasionally presented without the UCR
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When Veronica first quit smoking she felt cravings for cigarettes whenever she had a cup of coffee,because in the past she always had a cigarette when she took a coffee break.Eventually,several months after quitting,Veronica gradually stopped experiencing the cravings.What is the term for the gradual decline in Veronica's cravings

A) spontaneous recovery
B) higher-order conditioning 
C) stimulus discrimination
D) extinction
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When Veronica first quit smoking,she experienced cravings for cigarettes whenever she took a coffee break.Gradually,those cravings went away,and she doesn't typically think of smoking when she has a coffee now.Sometimes,however,she still experiences a craving for cigarettes during a coffee break.What do we call the occasional craving that Veronica experiences now

A) spontaneous recovery
B) extinction 
C) stimulus discrimination
D) higher-order conditioning
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32
Pavlov conditioned a dog to salivate to the sound of a tone.He then paired a light with the tone until the dog salivated to the light alone.What is this an example of

A) stimulus generalization
B) stimulus discrimination 
C) higher-order conditioning
D) spontaneous recovery
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Which type of conditioning could cause a dog to salivate to a light that was never previously paired with food

A) stimulus discrimination and higher-order conditioning 
B) stimulus generalization and higher-order conditioning 
C) higher-order conditioning and spontaneous recovery 
D) stimulus generalization and stimulus discrimination
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What is it called when an organism responds to a specific stimulus or conditioned stimulus and doesn't respond to another stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus

A) first-order conditioning
B) stimulus generalization 
C) stimulus discrimination
D) extinction
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35
Which statement is an example of spontaneous recovery

A) Justin salivates when he hears the lunch bell ring. 
B) Erik no longer thinks about his ex-girlfriend even when he smells her perfume. 
C) Julie thought she was over her drug cravings, but they came back when she watched a documentary about addicts. 
D) Ella is slowly learning to avoid swearing at work.
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36
What must be done to create higher-order conditioning

A) present a UCS that elicits a novel UCR 
B) pair a new CS with an established CS 
C) pair the CS with a new UCS 
D) repeatedly present the CS without presenting the UCS
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37
If you give your dog a treat every time he jumps through a hoop,what method are you using

A) operant conditioning
B) classical conditioning 
C) observational learning
D) latent learning
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38
Which behaviour would be most appropriate to change using operant conditioning

A) allergic responses to the sight of cats
B) frequency of studying 
C) heart rate
D) a phobic response to airplanes
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When an organism that has learned a conditioned response also responds with the same response to a new stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus,what is that called

A) spontaneous recovery
B) stimulus discrimination 
C) extinction
D) stimulus generalization
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40
A dog has been conditioned to salivate in the presence of a 1000 hertz tone.Which of the following tones will elicit the MOST salivation from the dog

A) 900 hertz
B) 1200 hertz 
C) 1400 hertz
D) 1500 hertz
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41
Operant responses are typically established through a gradual process in which closer and closer approximations of the desired response are reinforced.What is this process called

A) shaping
B) modelling 
C) discrimination
D) reinforcement contingency
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42
In an operant conditioning study,a Skinner Box can be programmed to provide food with a rule that is based on the responses made by the animal in the box.What is the term for this rule

A) cumulative record
B) conditional response 
C) reinforcement contingency
D) shaping
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43
What is the major difference between responses that are relevant to classical conditioning and responses that are relevant to operant conditioning

A) Classical responses are elicited while operant responses are emitted. 
B) Classical responses are emitted while operant responses are elicited. 
C) Classical responses are innate while operant responses are learned. 
D) Classical responses are learned while operant responses are innate.
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44
Tyler still sends a lot of text messages to his ex-girlfriend even though she no longer responds to them.Which term characterizes Tyler's behaviour of sending texts to his ex

A) higher-order conditioning
B) resistance to extinction 
C) generalization
D) reinforcement contingency
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45
As a rat in a Skinner Box presses a lever,a machine documents each lever press over time.What is the term for the pattern of data that is produced by that machine

A) acquisition
B) reinforcement contingency 
C) conditional response
D) cumulative record
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46
If the cumulative record for Rat A has a steep slope,while Rat B's has a shallow slope,what would you conclude

A) Rat A has a higher rate of responding than Rat B. 
B) Rat B has a higher rate of responding than Rat A. 
C) Both Rat A and Rat B have high rates of responding. 
D) Both Rat A and Rat B have low rates of responding.
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47
What happens in operant conditioning

A) An organism's response is influenced by the observation of others, who are called models. 
B) Voluntary responses come to be controlled by their consequences. 
C) An organism's tendency to give a response reappears after a period of time. 
D) A stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus.
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48
B.F.Skinner demonstrated that organisms tend to repeat responses that are followed by favourable consequences.What did Skinner call these favourable consequences

A) bribes
B) reinforcement 
C) rewards
D) unconditioned stimuli
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49
If you decide to stop feeding your dog any food from the table,in order to reduce the dog's behaviour of begging at the table,which procedure are you using

A) shaping
B) reinforcement 
C) extinction
D) punishment
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50
The cats that escaped from Thorndike's puzzle boxes got faster at escaping over time,but the change was quite gradual.What did Thorndike interpret about this pattern of behaviour change

A) Learning occurs as a result of gradual strengthening of rewarded behaviours. 
B) Learning is enhanced when there is time for reflection in between trials. 
C) Cats require exposure to experienced models to learn appropriately. 
D) Cats are capable of thinking and understand the problems they solve.
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51
Which term is defined by the statement "If a response in the presence of a stimulus leads to satisfying effects,the association between the stimulus and the response is strengthened"

A) acquisition
B) reinforcement 
C) latent learning
D) the law of effect
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52
If you wanted to teach your pet parakeet to give you a kiss on the cheek,which technique would be most effective

A) higher-order conditioning
B) modelling 
C) shaping
D) classical conditioning
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53
What is another name for operant conditioning

A) observational learning
B) instrumental learning 
C) latent conditioning
D) classical conditioning
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54
If you are using "shaping" to increase the likelihood that a child will put away all his toys,what would you need to do each time the child does a better job of putting away his toys than he did previously

A) give the child a closer approximation to the reinforcement 
B) model the correct behaviour by picking up the remaining toys 
C) provide reinforcement to the child 
D) give the child a UCS
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55
While out trick-or-treating for Halloween,at first Billy's neighbours had to remind him to say "trick or treat" before they dropped their treats into his bag.As he continued to visit houses in the neighbourhood,soon Billy would say "trick or treat" as soon as the neighbours answered the door.In this situation,which operant conditioning term describes the treats he received for the behaviour of saying "trick or treat"

A) reward
B) discriminative stimulus 
C) conditioned stimulus
D) reinforcement
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56
After responding at a steady rate for several minutes,a rat pauses and does not respond at all for a period of time.How would this pause be reflected in the cumulative record

A) a gradually increasing slope
B) a vertical line 
C) a gradually decreasing slope
D) a horizontal line
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57
While out trick-or-treating for Halloween,at first Billy's neighbours had to remind him to say "trick or treat" before they dropped their treats into his bag.As he continued to visit houses in the neighbourhood,soon Billy would say "trick or treat" as soon as the neighbours answered the door.Which operant conditioning term is used to describe the cue provided by the neighbours answering the door

A) discriminative stimulus
B) conditioned stimulus 
C) reward
D) reinforcer
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58
What happens to an operant response,in order to extinguish that response

A) It is followed by intermittent reinforcement. 
B) It is no longer associated with the CS. 
C) It is no longer followed by reinforcement. 
D) It is followed by continuous punishment
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59
With which research topic is Edward Thorndike associated

A) training pigeons to have superstitious responses 
B) training dogs to salivate in response to sounds 
C) documenting cats' abilities to escape from puzzle boxes 
D) documenting children's responses to role models
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60
While out trick-or-treating for Halloween,at first Billy's neighbours had to remind him to say "trick or treat" before they dropped their treats into his bag.As he continued to visit houses in the neighbourhood,soon Billy would say "trick or treat" as soon as the neighbours answered the door.In this situation,which operant conditioning term describes the change in Billy's behaviour because of the reminders and treats

A) contingency
B) classical conditioning 
C) shaping
D) observational learning
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61
If an employee of a company that conducts telephone surveys receives $1.00 for every three completed surveys he conducts,which schedule is he being paid on

A) fixed ratio schedule
B) variable ratio schedule 
C) variable interval schedule
D) fixed interval schedule
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62
Zane is allowed to play video games after every time he helps with doing dishes.What is this pattern of reinforcement called

A) continuous reinforcement
B) secondary reinforcement 
C) intermittent reinforcement
D) primary reinforcement
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63
When Jeff compliments Marnie,she sometimes gives him a big kiss.What is this pattern of reinforcement called

A) primary reinforcement
B) continuous reinforcement 
C) secondary reinforcement
D) intermittent reinforcement
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64
Many people find it hard to "walk away from" or stop playing a slot machine.What schedule of reinforcement is responsible for this tendency

A) fixed ratio schedule
B) variable ratio schedule 
C) fixed interval schedule
D) variable interval schedule
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65
What is a schedule of reinforcement

A) a description of whether positive or negative reinforcement is in use 
B) a specific pattern of presentation of reinforcers over time 
C) a pattern of resistance to extinction 
D) the reinforcement of closer and closer approximation of a desired response
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66
When you were a child and you first realized that you could use money to buy candy and other treats,what did money become

A) a secondary reinforcer
B) an operant reinforcer 
C) a classical reinforcer
D) a primary reinforcer
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67
A rat gets food for pushing a lever when a green light is on but no food for pushing a lever when a red light is on.As a result of stimulus discrimination,what will the rat do

A) push a lever only when the red light is on 
B) stop responding to both the green and red lights 
C) push a lever only when the green light is on 
D) respond equally to the green and red lights
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68
Which term would be used to describe reinforcers like tasty food or hugs from your favourite people

A) reinforcement contingencies
B) secondary reinforcers 
C) primary reinforcers
D) discriminative stimuli
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69
At preschool,Jaspreet has learned that she must wash her hands before snack-time to get a snack.At home,she has started to wash her hands before asking for snacks.Which process does Jaspreet's behaviour illustrate

A) stimulus generalization
B) shaping 
C) higher-order conditioning
D) stimulus discrimination
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70
What is true of secondary reinforcers

A) They satisfy biological needs. 
B) We have to learn to find them reinforcing. 
C) They are less effective and salient compared to primary reinforcers. 
D) They are often used as punishment.
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71
What is most likely to lead to the development of a superstitious behaviour

A) incomplete extinction trials
B) partial reinforcement schedules 
C) non-contingent reinforcement
D) classical conditioning
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72
Six-year-old Sam asks only his father if he can stay up past his bedtime and never asks his mother.Which term could be used to describe Sam's father

A) generalized stimulus
B) reinforcement 
C) discriminative stimulus
D) schedule of reinforcement
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73
If your job pays you on an interval schedule,what is the rule that determines when you get paid

A) how much time has gone by
B) how many hours you have worked 
C) how many products you have completed
D) how much effort you have made
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74
Why are primary reinforcers effective

A) They satisfy biological needs. 
B) The organism has learned to desire them. 
C) We want approval for our actions. 
D) They have been associated with secondary reinforcers.
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75
In a fixed interval schedule,when is the reinforcement given

A) at the first response after a variable time interval has elapsed 
B) at the first response after a fixed time interval has elapsed 
C) after a variable number of nonreinforced responses 
D) after a fixed number of nonreinforced responses
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76
At preschool,Courtney has learned that she must wash her hands before snack-time in order to get a snack.At home,however,her parents do not check to make sure she washes her hands.When she is home,Courtney does not wash her hands before eating.Which process does Courtney's behaviour illustrate

A) stimulus generalization
B) shaping 
C) stimulus discrimination
D) higher-order conditioning
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77
In an FR schedule,when is the reinforcement given

A) for the first response that occurs after a fixed time interval has elapsed 
B) after a fixed number of nonreinforced responses 
C) for the first response after a variable time interval has elapsed 
D) after a variable number of nonreinforced responses
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78
Which schedule of reinforcement should you use if you want a rat in a Skinner Box to respond with both a high and steady rate of response

A) fixed ratio schedule
B) fixed interval schedule 
C) variable interval schedule
D) variable ratio schedule
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79
Which type of reinforcement schedule leads to the greatest resistance to extinction

A) continuous reinforcement schedule
B) intermittent reinforcement schedule 
C) secondary reinforcement schedule
D) primary reinforcement schedule
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Which schedule of reinforcement involves reinforcement that is given after a variable number of nonreinforced responses

A) variable ratio schedule
B) fixed interval schedule 
C) fixed ratio schedule
D) variable interval schedule
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