Deck 7: Behavioral Views of Learning

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During music class,Lisa enthusiastically sings aloud with her class,but the teacher comments,"Lisa,please...you sound like an owl in a torture chamber." Lisa turns bright red.The next week she feels ill when it is time to go to music class again.Feeling anxiety at the prospect of going to music class is an example of

A)an unconditioned stimulus.
B)classical conditioning.
C)cognitive learning.
D)social learning.
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Ray's temper tantrums have finally driven his mother to her "wits' end." Ray's mother resolves that she will ignore the tantrums no matter what.This plan is an example of

A)classical conditioning.
B)discrimination.
C)extinction.
D)shaping.
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Operant conditioning differs from classical conditioning by

A)dealing primarily with reflexive types of responses.
B)focusing on animal behavior to a much greater extent than on human behavior.
C)focusing on the consequences of voluntary behavior.
D)treating learners as passive rather then active agents.
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You finally take out the garbage in order to get your father to stop pestering you.Your behavior is being influenced by

A)negative reinforcement.
B)positive reinforcement.
C)presentation punishment.
D)removal punishment.
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B.F.Skinner is to ________,as Ivan Pavlov is to ________.

A)classical conditioning;cognitive learning
B)classical conditioning;operant conditioning
C)cognitive learning;classical conditioning
D)operant conditioning;classical conditioning
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In the above example involving Lisa,feeling ill at the prospect of going to the music class served as the

A)conditioned response.
B)conditioned stimulus.
C)unconditioned response.
D)unconditioned stimulus.
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Removing an aversive stimulus to increase the frequency of a behavior exemplifies

A)negative reinforcement.
B)positive reinforcement.
C)presentation punishment.
D)removal punishment.
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The principle of contiguity involves an association between

A)a negative and a positive stimulus.
B)emotion and behavior.
C)two events through pairing.
D)two events through reinforcement.
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Which of the following is a practical implication of contiguity theory?

A)Avoid the use of punishment whenever humanly possible.
B)Make sure that the last response to a stimulus is the correct response.
C)Use continuous reinforcement rather than intermittent reinforcement.
D)Use intermittent reinforcement instead of continuous reinforcement.
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Behavioral theories of learning emphasize

A)development.
B)nature over nurture.
C)observable actions.
D)thinking.
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Mr.Smith uses a token economy system in his history class.Whenever Bill breaks a rule,he lose a "chip." If the infraction is major,Bill loses several chips.This is an example of

A)cueing.
B)presentation punishment.
C)removal punishment.
D)satiation.
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The essential difference between negative reinforcement and punishment is that

A)negative reinforcement decreases misbehavior rather quickly.
B)punishment decreases the behavior while negative reinforcement increases it.
C)punishment is more effective in bringing about a positive change in behavior.
D)punishment is presented after,and reinforcement before,the behavior has occurred.
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Mr.Lynch always uses his "mean" face to stop undesirable behavior in his first-period class.However,even though he looks at Tommy with his mean face each time Tommy talks out of turn,Tommy is talking out of turn more and more frequently.For Tommy,the mean face is apparently a

A)cue.
B)model.
C)negative reinforcer.
D)positive reinforcer.
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In an experiment,an electric can opener is used to open a can,and no salivation by the subject is detected.After a number of pairings between the can opener's operation and food,any time the can opener is used,the subject salivates.The conditioned response in this study is the

A)can opener.
B)food.
C)salivation to the can opener.
D)salivation to the food.
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Yancey turns on the water faucet to get a drink.What schedule of reinforcement typically prevails?

A)Continuous
B)Fixed-interval
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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A consequence is defined by Skinner as a reinforcer or a punisher depending on whether it

A)increases or decreases the frequency of the behavior that it follows.
B)is designed to promote desirable behavior or suppress undesirable behavior.
C)is pleasurable or uncomfortable for the subject receiving the consequence.
D)occurs antecedent to or as a consequence of the behavior.
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17-year-old Kelly receives a ticket for speeding.Her parents take away the privilege of using the car.Her parents are using

A)negative reinforcement.
B)positive reinforcement.
C)presentation punishment.
D)removal punishment.
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In classical conditioning,the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus must be

A)dependent upon reward.
B)equivalent stimuli.
C)in a contiguous relationship.
D)in a noncontiguous relationship.
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A neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus that brings about an unconditioned response.Through repeated pairings of the neutral stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus,the

A)conditioned stimulus will trigger a conditioned response.
B)neutral stimulus will come to be ignored.
C)unconditioned response will become extinct.
D)unconditioned response becomes its own stimulus.
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The law of effect in Thorndike's theory of learning is related to the concept of

A)antecedents.
B)consequences.
C)patterns.
D)punishments.
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Kathy frequently makes faces at her classmates.Instead of punishing her for making faces,the teacher has the students totally ignore Kathy.This example illustrates the teacher's attempt at

A)cuing.
B)extinction.
C)modeling.
D)shaping.
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Bart uses an old cigarette lighter that has become unreliable.It usually takes from one to 10 flicks to make it work.When the lighter is out of fluid,it will not work at all.By the time that Bart figures out the problem,he has tried flicking it 15 to 20 times.This situation illustrates the principle that

A)fixed-reinforcement schedules will produce the fastest performance.
B)intermittent-reinforcement schedules will aid prior learning.
C)interval-reinforcement schedules will produce the fastest performance.
D)variable-reinforcement schedules will produce the greatest persistence.
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What schedule of reinforcement is most likely to be involved when teachers give "pop" quizzes?

A)Fixed-interval
B)Fixed-ratio
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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Which one of the following statements is an example of cueing?

A)"Please remember to put your name on each page."
B)"Today's lesson was much too noisy."
C)"Why didn't you remember to do your homework?"
D)"Why didn't you clean up before you left?"
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During math lessons,Ms.Olson continually observed Jim reading stories from his English anthology.She has probably found

A)a short attention span to be a problem for Jim.
B)an effective reinforcer for Jim.
C)that her lessons are too hard for Jim.
D)that Jim dislikes authority figures.
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Mrs.Lever allows Nathaniel to be the first to leave the uncomfortable bus because he has behaved so well on the trip.The technique being used is

A)cuing.
B)negative reinforcement.
C)positive practice.
D)shaping.
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Slot machines that pay off after an indeterminate number of uses illustrate what schedule of reinforcement?

A)Fixed-interval
B)Fixed-ratio
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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Mr.Lubinetti sends students to a "time-out" box when they become too physically aggressive during hockey practice.Once they have been seated quietly for at least five minutes,they are allowed to re-enter the game.The chance to leave the "time-out" box is an example of what type of consequence?

A)Negative reinforcement
B)Positive reinforcement
C)Presentation punishment
D)Removal punishment
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The influences of external events or behavior are the focus of ________ learning theories.
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Any consequence that strengthens the behavior it follows is a(n)________.
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The schedule of reinforcement that is the most appropriate to use in the classroom because it encourages persistence and high rates of response is what type of schedule?

A)Fixed-interval
B)Fixed-ratio
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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A relatively permanent change in a person's knowledge or behavior that results from experiences is called ________.
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In classical conditioning,the response made to the unconditioned stimulus before conditioning occurs is the ________ response.
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When an aversive stimulus is removed following a behavior and the reinforcement behavior increases,the type of consequence that occurs is ________.
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The association between a stimulus and a response that occur together is the basis for ________ learning.
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Persistence in responding is increased by what type of reinforcement schedule?

A)Fixed
B)Interval
C)Ratio
D)Variable
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When a particular tone is presented repeatedly but is not followed by a conditioned stimulus,________ has occurred,if there had been no response earlier with no previous conditioning.
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Mr.Saunders hates sending in his income tax forms each year and constantly worries that his return will be the "one" selected for auditing.Therefore,he completes the forms carefully and honestly in order to avoid a possible penalty,but he continues to worry about being audited.What reinforcement schedule is most likely to be involved?

A)Fixed-interval
B)Fixed-ratio
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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Ms.Johnson's sixth graders complained about diagramming sentences,and they were able to convince her to show a movie first.Ms.Johnson made the common error of

A)bribing the students in order to gain their cooperation.
B)promising a reward for an unfavored activity.
C)providing an incompatible alternative to the lesson.
D)using a reinforcer before a low-frequency behavior.
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When teachers take away privileges for students' inappropriate behavior,they are applying ________ punishment.
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According to Woolfolk,the best way to determine potential reinforcers is to

A)ask the experienced teachers for their suggestions.
B)establish a student committee and have them vote.
C)observe what students choose to do in their free time.
D)set up activities to see if students enjoy them.
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B.F.Skinner established the basis for operant conditioning,and E.L.Thorndike was responsible for developing the concept of operant conditioning.
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The teacher says to Marty,"Good job," but frowns as he looks at her.According to O'Leary and O'Leary,the teacher's praise is NOT

A)believable.
B)contingent.
C)identified with the behavior.
D)salient.
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Define "learning" and discuss how it differs from other forms of behavior.
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During the first few days of class,Mr.Brackman noticed some isolated instances of minor misbehavior such as talking out of turn.His initial approach to dealing with this should probably be to use

A)praise-and-ignore techniques.
B)prompting and cueing.
C)response cost.
D)shaping.
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Contrast reinforcement and punishment and describe the various categories of each.How can we tell if something is a reinforcer or a punisher?
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The act of providing an antecedent stimulus just before a particular behavior is to take place is ________.
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Shaping is an appropriate method for developing new behavior when

A)no appropriate reinforcers can be found.
B)performance is otherwise too poor to gain reinforcement.
C)students are capable of the behavior but seldom perform it.
D)there is no one available to model the appropriate behavior.
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Extinction in classical conditioning occurs when the conditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without the unconditioned stimulus.
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Removing something aversive as soon as the desired behavior occurs is an example of punishment.
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Learning is defined as a deliberate action that produces a positive result.
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List the basic types of reinforcement schedules and describe the performances that they are likely to produce.Include performance patterns,rates,and effects of persistence.
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The Premack Principle states that

A)a less-preferred activity is postponed until after a preferred activity.
B)a preferred activity is withheld until rewards are earned.
C)a preferred activity is a reinforcer for a less-preferred activity.
D)less-preferred activities can be very effective as punishment activities.
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Removal of a given reinforcement leads to ________.
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Describe Pavlov's experiment in classical conditioning,identifying and defining all the major components of the conditioning model.
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The act of providing an antecedent stimulus immediately before a particular behavior is to take place is called prompting.
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Detention after school is an example of both presentation and removal punishment.
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The schedule of reinforcement that produces the highest and most consistent response rate is the ________ schedule.
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In Pavlov's experiment,the conditioned stimulus was the tuning fork tone.
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Negative reinforcement introduces an aversive stimulus to decrease the frequency of a behavior.
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Which one of the following is a major advantage of task analysis?

A)Allows for creativity in student responses
B)Describes the sequence of skills leading to a goal
C)Reduces the need for expository presentations
D)Requires only minimal time to use
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The position taken by Woolfolk on token reinforcement systems is they should be used primarily

A)as an incentive program to reward classes that have met unit objectives.
B)by science or math teachers,due to the objective nature of their subjects.
C)in situations where students are not making progress with conventional methods.
D)with gifted classes or older students who are self-motivated.
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The Good Behavior Game is based on the application of

A)contingency contracts.
B)group consequences.
C)peer tutoring.
D)primary reinforcers.
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Woolfolk suggests that programs for promoting group responsibility may be particularly hard on

A)popular students who must perform well for everyone.
B)students who try to sabotage the system.
C)teachers who must monitor the entire class.
D)unpopular students who are unable to perform well.
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In a contingency contract program,teachers set up

A)a group performance contract with each class.
B)individual performance contracts with each student.
C)"reward contracts" as models for misbehaving students.
D)punishment contracts with students who misbehave.
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Each time Robert fails to do his homework,five points are deducted from his total course points.The procedure being used by the teacher is

A)negative reinforcement.
B)presentation punishment.
C)response cost.
D)satiation.
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Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding the use of peer pressure in applying group consequences? Peer pressure

A)can be effectively monitored by the teacher.
B)has little effect on most misbehavior.
C)may be both a positive and a negative influence.
D)should be eliminated as much as possible.
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Breaking complex performances into sub-skills and sub-processes is part of a systematic procedure called ________.
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Which one of the following is the correct sequence of phases for Bandura's model of observational learning?

A)Attention,retention,motivation,and production
B)Attention,retention,production,motivation
C)Motivation,attention,production,retention
D)Motivation,retention,reduction,attention
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The concluding step of the self-management process is

A)evaluating progress.
B)goal-setting.
C)recording progress.
D)self-reinforcement.
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Reinforcing completion of a less-preferred activity by allowing participation in a desired activity illustrates the use of the ________.
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For certain infractions of the rules,people must lose a reinforcer (e.g. ,privileges,time,etc. )and suffer ________.
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An example of the use of positive practice is having students

A)develop sentences using commonly misused words.
B)ignore mistakes and practice the items they know.
C)study a list of commonly misspelled words.
D)write "I will not chew gum" 100 times.
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The behavioral strategy of successive approximations is called ________.
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Lionel was humiliated when he forgot his lines in a play.Now he refuses to take part in any function of the speech class.Based on the behavioral principles discussed by Woolfolk,the best strategy for Lionel's teacher would be to

A)assign Lionel jobs that do not involve any speaking.
B)assign Lionel to work with another student until the feeling becomes extinguished.
C)bring Lionel back into class participation in small steps.
D)help Lionel regain his confidence by assigning him a major role in a play.
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The most effective reprimands are those that are

A)sharp and private.
B)sharp and public.
C)soft and private.
D)soft and public.
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Mr.Bennett's student teacher suggested using a token reinforcement strategy with his disruptive sixth-grade class.The token system was received well by students and soon the class was following the classroom rules.Now that this strategy is working well,the tokens should be distributed

A)by the students rather than the teacher.
B)on a continuous schedule.
C)on an intermittent schedule.
D)so that they gradually increase in value.
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The application of learning principles to change behavior is called applied behavioral analysis or ________.
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Rewards to be purchased with earned tokens should be

A)gradually decreased in cost over time.
B)limited to consumable items.
C)limited to school-related items and supplies.
D)varied in price so that all students may be rewarded.
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Cognitive behavior modification adds what to the management process?

A)Parent intervention
B)Response cost
C)Self-instruction
D)Self-reinforcement
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During music class,Lisa enthusiastically sings aloud with her class,but the teacher comments,"Lisa,please...you sound like an owl in a torture chamber." Lisa turns bright red.The next week she feels ill when it is time to go to music class again.Feeling anxiety at the prospect of going to music class is an example of

A)an unconditioned stimulus.
B)classical conditioning.
C)cognitive learning.
D)social learning.
classical conditioning.
2
Ray's temper tantrums have finally driven his mother to her "wits' end." Ray's mother resolves that she will ignore the tantrums no matter what.This plan is an example of

A)classical conditioning.
B)discrimination.
C)extinction.
D)shaping.
extinction.
3
Operant conditioning differs from classical conditioning by

A)dealing primarily with reflexive types of responses.
B)focusing on animal behavior to a much greater extent than on human behavior.
C)focusing on the consequences of voluntary behavior.
D)treating learners as passive rather then active agents.
focusing on the consequences of voluntary behavior.
4
You finally take out the garbage in order to get your father to stop pestering you.Your behavior is being influenced by

A)negative reinforcement.
B)positive reinforcement.
C)presentation punishment.
D)removal punishment.
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B.F.Skinner is to ________,as Ivan Pavlov is to ________.

A)classical conditioning;cognitive learning
B)classical conditioning;operant conditioning
C)cognitive learning;classical conditioning
D)operant conditioning;classical conditioning
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In the above example involving Lisa,feeling ill at the prospect of going to the music class served as the

A)conditioned response.
B)conditioned stimulus.
C)unconditioned response.
D)unconditioned stimulus.
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Removing an aversive stimulus to increase the frequency of a behavior exemplifies

A)negative reinforcement.
B)positive reinforcement.
C)presentation punishment.
D)removal punishment.
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The principle of contiguity involves an association between

A)a negative and a positive stimulus.
B)emotion and behavior.
C)two events through pairing.
D)two events through reinforcement.
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Which of the following is a practical implication of contiguity theory?

A)Avoid the use of punishment whenever humanly possible.
B)Make sure that the last response to a stimulus is the correct response.
C)Use continuous reinforcement rather than intermittent reinforcement.
D)Use intermittent reinforcement instead of continuous reinforcement.
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Behavioral theories of learning emphasize

A)development.
B)nature over nurture.
C)observable actions.
D)thinking.
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Mr.Smith uses a token economy system in his history class.Whenever Bill breaks a rule,he lose a "chip." If the infraction is major,Bill loses several chips.This is an example of

A)cueing.
B)presentation punishment.
C)removal punishment.
D)satiation.
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The essential difference between negative reinforcement and punishment is that

A)negative reinforcement decreases misbehavior rather quickly.
B)punishment decreases the behavior while negative reinforcement increases it.
C)punishment is more effective in bringing about a positive change in behavior.
D)punishment is presented after,and reinforcement before,the behavior has occurred.
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Mr.Lynch always uses his "mean" face to stop undesirable behavior in his first-period class.However,even though he looks at Tommy with his mean face each time Tommy talks out of turn,Tommy is talking out of turn more and more frequently.For Tommy,the mean face is apparently a

A)cue.
B)model.
C)negative reinforcer.
D)positive reinforcer.
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In an experiment,an electric can opener is used to open a can,and no salivation by the subject is detected.After a number of pairings between the can opener's operation and food,any time the can opener is used,the subject salivates.The conditioned response in this study is the

A)can opener.
B)food.
C)salivation to the can opener.
D)salivation to the food.
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Yancey turns on the water faucet to get a drink.What schedule of reinforcement typically prevails?

A)Continuous
B)Fixed-interval
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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A consequence is defined by Skinner as a reinforcer or a punisher depending on whether it

A)increases or decreases the frequency of the behavior that it follows.
B)is designed to promote desirable behavior or suppress undesirable behavior.
C)is pleasurable or uncomfortable for the subject receiving the consequence.
D)occurs antecedent to or as a consequence of the behavior.
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17-year-old Kelly receives a ticket for speeding.Her parents take away the privilege of using the car.Her parents are using

A)negative reinforcement.
B)positive reinforcement.
C)presentation punishment.
D)removal punishment.
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In classical conditioning,the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus must be

A)dependent upon reward.
B)equivalent stimuli.
C)in a contiguous relationship.
D)in a noncontiguous relationship.
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A neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus that brings about an unconditioned response.Through repeated pairings of the neutral stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus,the

A)conditioned stimulus will trigger a conditioned response.
B)neutral stimulus will come to be ignored.
C)unconditioned response will become extinct.
D)unconditioned response becomes its own stimulus.
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The law of effect in Thorndike's theory of learning is related to the concept of

A)antecedents.
B)consequences.
C)patterns.
D)punishments.
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Kathy frequently makes faces at her classmates.Instead of punishing her for making faces,the teacher has the students totally ignore Kathy.This example illustrates the teacher's attempt at

A)cuing.
B)extinction.
C)modeling.
D)shaping.
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Bart uses an old cigarette lighter that has become unreliable.It usually takes from one to 10 flicks to make it work.When the lighter is out of fluid,it will not work at all.By the time that Bart figures out the problem,he has tried flicking it 15 to 20 times.This situation illustrates the principle that

A)fixed-reinforcement schedules will produce the fastest performance.
B)intermittent-reinforcement schedules will aid prior learning.
C)interval-reinforcement schedules will produce the fastest performance.
D)variable-reinforcement schedules will produce the greatest persistence.
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What schedule of reinforcement is most likely to be involved when teachers give "pop" quizzes?

A)Fixed-interval
B)Fixed-ratio
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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Which one of the following statements is an example of cueing?

A)"Please remember to put your name on each page."
B)"Today's lesson was much too noisy."
C)"Why didn't you remember to do your homework?"
D)"Why didn't you clean up before you left?"
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During math lessons,Ms.Olson continually observed Jim reading stories from his English anthology.She has probably found

A)a short attention span to be a problem for Jim.
B)an effective reinforcer for Jim.
C)that her lessons are too hard for Jim.
D)that Jim dislikes authority figures.
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Mrs.Lever allows Nathaniel to be the first to leave the uncomfortable bus because he has behaved so well on the trip.The technique being used is

A)cuing.
B)negative reinforcement.
C)positive practice.
D)shaping.
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Slot machines that pay off after an indeterminate number of uses illustrate what schedule of reinforcement?

A)Fixed-interval
B)Fixed-ratio
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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Mr.Lubinetti sends students to a "time-out" box when they become too physically aggressive during hockey practice.Once they have been seated quietly for at least five minutes,they are allowed to re-enter the game.The chance to leave the "time-out" box is an example of what type of consequence?

A)Negative reinforcement
B)Positive reinforcement
C)Presentation punishment
D)Removal punishment
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The influences of external events or behavior are the focus of ________ learning theories.
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Any consequence that strengthens the behavior it follows is a(n)________.
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The schedule of reinforcement that is the most appropriate to use in the classroom because it encourages persistence and high rates of response is what type of schedule?

A)Fixed-interval
B)Fixed-ratio
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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A relatively permanent change in a person's knowledge or behavior that results from experiences is called ________.
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In classical conditioning,the response made to the unconditioned stimulus before conditioning occurs is the ________ response.
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When an aversive stimulus is removed following a behavior and the reinforcement behavior increases,the type of consequence that occurs is ________.
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The association between a stimulus and a response that occur together is the basis for ________ learning.
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Persistence in responding is increased by what type of reinforcement schedule?

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C)Ratio
D)Variable
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When a particular tone is presented repeatedly but is not followed by a conditioned stimulus,________ has occurred,if there had been no response earlier with no previous conditioning.
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Mr.Saunders hates sending in his income tax forms each year and constantly worries that his return will be the "one" selected for auditing.Therefore,he completes the forms carefully and honestly in order to avoid a possible penalty,but he continues to worry about being audited.What reinforcement schedule is most likely to be involved?

A)Fixed-interval
B)Fixed-ratio
C)Variable-interval
D)Variable-ratio
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Ms.Johnson's sixth graders complained about diagramming sentences,and they were able to convince her to show a movie first.Ms.Johnson made the common error of

A)bribing the students in order to gain their cooperation.
B)promising a reward for an unfavored activity.
C)providing an incompatible alternative to the lesson.
D)using a reinforcer before a low-frequency behavior.
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When teachers take away privileges for students' inappropriate behavior,they are applying ________ punishment.
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41
According to Woolfolk,the best way to determine potential reinforcers is to

A)ask the experienced teachers for their suggestions.
B)establish a student committee and have them vote.
C)observe what students choose to do in their free time.
D)set up activities to see if students enjoy them.
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42
B.F.Skinner established the basis for operant conditioning,and E.L.Thorndike was responsible for developing the concept of operant conditioning.
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43
The teacher says to Marty,"Good job," but frowns as he looks at her.According to O'Leary and O'Leary,the teacher's praise is NOT

A)believable.
B)contingent.
C)identified with the behavior.
D)salient.
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44
Define "learning" and discuss how it differs from other forms of behavior.
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45
During the first few days of class,Mr.Brackman noticed some isolated instances of minor misbehavior such as talking out of turn.His initial approach to dealing with this should probably be to use

A)praise-and-ignore techniques.
B)prompting and cueing.
C)response cost.
D)shaping.
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46
Contrast reinforcement and punishment and describe the various categories of each.How can we tell if something is a reinforcer or a punisher?
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47
The act of providing an antecedent stimulus just before a particular behavior is to take place is ________.
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48
Shaping is an appropriate method for developing new behavior when

A)no appropriate reinforcers can be found.
B)performance is otherwise too poor to gain reinforcement.
C)students are capable of the behavior but seldom perform it.
D)there is no one available to model the appropriate behavior.
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49
Extinction in classical conditioning occurs when the conditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without the unconditioned stimulus.
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50
Removing something aversive as soon as the desired behavior occurs is an example of punishment.
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51
Learning is defined as a deliberate action that produces a positive result.
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52
List the basic types of reinforcement schedules and describe the performances that they are likely to produce.Include performance patterns,rates,and effects of persistence.
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53
The Premack Principle states that

A)a less-preferred activity is postponed until after a preferred activity.
B)a preferred activity is withheld until rewards are earned.
C)a preferred activity is a reinforcer for a less-preferred activity.
D)less-preferred activities can be very effective as punishment activities.
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54
Removal of a given reinforcement leads to ________.
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55
Describe Pavlov's experiment in classical conditioning,identifying and defining all the major components of the conditioning model.
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56
The act of providing an antecedent stimulus immediately before a particular behavior is to take place is called prompting.
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57
Detention after school is an example of both presentation and removal punishment.
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58
The schedule of reinforcement that produces the highest and most consistent response rate is the ________ schedule.
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59
In Pavlov's experiment,the conditioned stimulus was the tuning fork tone.
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60
Negative reinforcement introduces an aversive stimulus to decrease the frequency of a behavior.
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61
Which one of the following is a major advantage of task analysis?

A)Allows for creativity in student responses
B)Describes the sequence of skills leading to a goal
C)Reduces the need for expository presentations
D)Requires only minimal time to use
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62
The position taken by Woolfolk on token reinforcement systems is they should be used primarily

A)as an incentive program to reward classes that have met unit objectives.
B)by science or math teachers,due to the objective nature of their subjects.
C)in situations where students are not making progress with conventional methods.
D)with gifted classes or older students who are self-motivated.
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63
The Good Behavior Game is based on the application of

A)contingency contracts.
B)group consequences.
C)peer tutoring.
D)primary reinforcers.
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64
Woolfolk suggests that programs for promoting group responsibility may be particularly hard on

A)popular students who must perform well for everyone.
B)students who try to sabotage the system.
C)teachers who must monitor the entire class.
D)unpopular students who are unable to perform well.
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65
In a contingency contract program,teachers set up

A)a group performance contract with each class.
B)individual performance contracts with each student.
C)"reward contracts" as models for misbehaving students.
D)punishment contracts with students who misbehave.
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66
Each time Robert fails to do his homework,five points are deducted from his total course points.The procedure being used by the teacher is

A)negative reinforcement.
B)presentation punishment.
C)response cost.
D)satiation.
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67
Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding the use of peer pressure in applying group consequences? Peer pressure

A)can be effectively monitored by the teacher.
B)has little effect on most misbehavior.
C)may be both a positive and a negative influence.
D)should be eliminated as much as possible.
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68
Breaking complex performances into sub-skills and sub-processes is part of a systematic procedure called ________.
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69
Which one of the following is the correct sequence of phases for Bandura's model of observational learning?

A)Attention,retention,motivation,and production
B)Attention,retention,production,motivation
C)Motivation,attention,production,retention
D)Motivation,retention,reduction,attention
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70
The concluding step of the self-management process is

A)evaluating progress.
B)goal-setting.
C)recording progress.
D)self-reinforcement.
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71
Reinforcing completion of a less-preferred activity by allowing participation in a desired activity illustrates the use of the ________.
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72
For certain infractions of the rules,people must lose a reinforcer (e.g. ,privileges,time,etc. )and suffer ________.
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73
An example of the use of positive practice is having students

A)develop sentences using commonly misused words.
B)ignore mistakes and practice the items they know.
C)study a list of commonly misspelled words.
D)write "I will not chew gum" 100 times.
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74
The behavioral strategy of successive approximations is called ________.
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75
Lionel was humiliated when he forgot his lines in a play.Now he refuses to take part in any function of the speech class.Based on the behavioral principles discussed by Woolfolk,the best strategy for Lionel's teacher would be to

A)assign Lionel jobs that do not involve any speaking.
B)assign Lionel to work with another student until the feeling becomes extinguished.
C)bring Lionel back into class participation in small steps.
D)help Lionel regain his confidence by assigning him a major role in a play.
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76
The most effective reprimands are those that are

A)sharp and private.
B)sharp and public.
C)soft and private.
D)soft and public.
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77
Mr.Bennett's student teacher suggested using a token reinforcement strategy with his disruptive sixth-grade class.The token system was received well by students and soon the class was following the classroom rules.Now that this strategy is working well,the tokens should be distributed

A)by the students rather than the teacher.
B)on a continuous schedule.
C)on an intermittent schedule.
D)so that they gradually increase in value.
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78
The application of learning principles to change behavior is called applied behavioral analysis or ________.
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79
Rewards to be purchased with earned tokens should be

A)gradually decreased in cost over time.
B)limited to consumable items.
C)limited to school-related items and supplies.
D)varied in price so that all students may be rewarded.
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80
Cognitive behavior modification adds what to the management process?

A)Parent intervention
B)Response cost
C)Self-instruction
D)Self-reinforcement
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