Deck 6: Reinforcement: Beyond Habit
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Deck 6: Reinforcement: Beyond Habit
1
The figure below from your text illustrates _______. 
A) shaping
B) chaining
C) random behavior
D) secondary reinforcement

A) shaping
B) chaining
C) random behavior
D) secondary reinforcement
A
2
Insightful problem solving is best viewed as an example of _______.
A) unconscious processes
B) trial-and-error learning
C) Pavlovian conditioning
D) operant learning
A) unconscious processes
B) trial-and-error learning
C) Pavlovian conditioning
D) operant learning
D
3
Skinner trained Plyny to perform a behavior chain. Plyny was a ______.
A) rat
B) pigeon
C) dog
D) philosophy student
A) rat
B) pigeon
C) dog
D) philosophy student
A
4
Superstitous behavior is behavior that occurs repeatedly despite the fact that it __________.
A) is strange
B) is not supported by facts
C) does not produce the reinforcers that maintain it
D) ultimately works to the disadvantage of the individual
A) is strange
B) is not supported by facts
C) does not produce the reinforcers that maintain it
D) ultimately works to the disadvantage of the individual
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5
Robert Eisenberger and his colleagues demonstrated that reinforcement can establish learned ______.
A) laziness
B) helplessness
C) incompetence
D) industriousness
A) laziness
B) helplessness
C) incompetence
D) industriousness
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6
Meerkats train their young using procedures that resemble shaping.
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7
The first step in building a behavior chain is to do a ______.
A) response analysis
B) task analysis
C) elemental analysis
D) factor analysis
A) response analysis
B) task analysis
C) elemental analysis
D) factor analysis
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8
The author of your text probably believes that most childhood tantrums are due to unintentional
shaping by adults.
shaping by adults.
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9
Studies of learned helplessness use the ______ procedure.
A) reward training
B) escape training
C) positive punishment
D) negative punishment
A) reward training
B) escape training
C) positive punishment
D) negative punishment
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10
Probably the best way of increasing the creativity of stories in an English class is to _______.
A) praise particularly original stories
B) read all the stories to the class
C) ask a professional writer to talk to the class
D) create stress, since creative people are generally unhappy
A) praise particularly original stories
B) read all the stories to the class
C) ask a professional writer to talk to the class
D) create stress, since creative people are generally unhappy
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11
Some studies show that offering rewards reduces creativity. Research by Robert Eisenberger and others suggests that this is because in these studies _______.
A) creativity was measured differently
B) the rewards were too weak
C) the rewards were not contingent on creative behavior
D) the participants were too young to do creative work
A) creativity was measured differently
B) the rewards were too weak
C) the rewards were not contingent on creative behavior
D) the participants were too young to do creative work
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12
Koichi Ono got superstitious behavior in university students by providing points noncontingently at regular intervals. One student ended up repeatedly ______.
A) jumping to touch the ceiling
B) pounding on the table with a shoe
C) moving his head from side to side like a pendulum clock
D) shifting her weight from one foot to the other
A) jumping to touch the ceiling
B) pounding on the table with a shoe
C) moving his head from side to side like a pendulum clock
D) shifting her weight from one foot to the other
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13
One idea for preventing learned helplessness is _______ training.
A) self-esteem
B) inoculation
C) immunization
D) reality
A) self-esteem
B) inoculation
C) immunization
D) reality
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14
In her work with porpoises, Karen Pryor gradually realized that what she had to do to get novel behavior from the animals was to _______.
A) reinforce novel behavior
B) punish repetitive behavior
C) shape the novel behavior she wanted
D) provide noncontingent reinforcement
A) reinforce novel behavior
B) punish repetitive behavior
C) shape the novel behavior she wanted
D) provide noncontingent reinforcement
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15
The classic experiments on insightful problem solving were done with chimpanzees by _________.
A) Harry Harlow
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Wolfgang Kohler
D) Richard Herrnstein
A) Harry Harlow
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Wolfgang Kohler
D) Richard Herrnstein
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16
Stuart Vyse's book on superstition is called _______.
A) Quest for Truth
B) The Science of Mystery
C) Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition
D) Self-Deception
A) Quest for Truth
B) The Science of Mystery
C) Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition
D) Self-Deception
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17
All of the following are useful tips for shaping behavior except ________.
A) reinforce small steps
B) reinforce immediately
C) provide small reinforcers
D) never back up
A) reinforce small steps
B) reinforce immediately
C) provide small reinforcers
D) never back up
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18
Shaping is the reinforcement of successive _______.
A) responses
B) elements of a chain
C) approximations of a desired behavior
D) increases in the intensity or topography of a behavior
A) responses
B) elements of a chain
C) approximations of a desired behavior
D) increases in the intensity or topography of a behavior
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19
Skinner and two students discovered shaping in the course of teaching a pigeon to ________.
A) dance
B) bowl
C) jump rope
D) peck at a sign that said, "Peck."
A) dance
B) bowl
C) jump rope
D) peck at a sign that said, "Peck."
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20
The banana experiment by Robert Epstein and colleagues, which paralleled Kohler's experiments with chimps, demonstrated that insight ______.
A) is a mysterious process that defies explanation
B) occurs in people but not in animals
C) accounts for the solution to problems
D) depends on an organism's learning history
A) is a mysterious process that defies explanation
B) occurs in people but not in animals
C) accounts for the solution to problems
D) depends on an organism's learning history
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21
Why is insight not an adequate explanation of problem solving?
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22
The solution to a problem is behavior that produces_______.
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23
Reinforcement reduces creativity because creativity requires new forms of behavior.
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24
Creative behavior is a function of its consequences.
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25
Karen Pryor demonstrated that she could reinforce novel behavior. Her subjects were ________.
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26
Backward chaining begins with the reinforcement of the last behavior in the chain.
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27
Your text describes various tips for shaping effectively. Describe as many of these tips as you can.
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28
One tip for successful shaping of behavior is to provide large reinforcers.
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29
Learned helplessness may be avoided through _______ training.
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30
Shaping is the reinforcement of _______ of a desired behavior.
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31
Kohler thought that insight was achieved suddenly, but other work suggests that it is achieved
gradually.
gradually.
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32
In shaping, it is sometimes a good idea to back up-- i.e., to reinforce earlier approximations of the
desired behavior.
desired behavior.
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33
Describe how you would use shaping to train a pigeon to hop on one foot.
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34
Normally, the first step in chaining is task _______ .
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35
Describe the basic laboratory procedure for establishing superstitious behavior. Explain why it is
usually difficult to specify in advance what superstitious behavior will result.
usually difficult to specify in advance what superstitious behavior will result.
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