Deck 2: Conditioning Theories and Concepts

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Reflexive, involuntary behaviors are associated with ___________ conditioning.

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
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In ___________ conditioning, the extinction process is the decreasing of the conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented alone

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
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The evolutionary influence of _______________ conditioning is that innate predispositions influence how easily an association is formed between a particular stimulus and response.

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
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The evolutionary influence in ____________ conditioning is that behaviors similar to natural or instinctive behaviors are more readily conditioned.

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
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Behavior is elicited by a stimulus in _____________ conditioning.

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
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Who was classical conditioning developed by?

A)hull
B)thorndike
C)skinner
D)pavlov
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Operant conditioning...

A)uses \paired stimuli\ to make products and/or services more desirable
B)uses positive and negative reinforcement to change attitudes and behaviour
C)measures attitudes towards a certain subject
D)changes beliefs
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Operant conditioning forms an association between a behavior and a consequence. The consequences are:

A)something good can start or be presented; something good can end or be taken away
B)something bad can start or be presented; something bad can end or be taken away.
C)constant reinforcement
D)both a & b
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In Pavlov's Dog's, which of these is the conditioned stimuli?

A)bell
B)food
C)saliva
D)attendant
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Classical conditioning can be applied within marketing. For example Coke's polar bear ad campaign. The bears (US) generate positive feelings (UR), and Coke (CS) is associated with the positive feelings that have then become the __

A)cr
B)us
C)ur
D)cs
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Businesses can use operant conditioning to continuously reward consumers for patronage via:

A)reward cards
B)constant low prices
C)special competitions
D)both a & b
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Which one is not an intermittentreinforcement?

A)one off\s
B)sales promotions
C)special competitions
D)constant low prices
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Operant conditioning:

A)reinforcement
B)drive
C)cue
D)response
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Which theorists originated the Insight learning theory and Social learning theory

A)bandura and hull
B)kohler and bandura
C)hull and guthrie
D)thorndike and kohler
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Which theory advocates mentoring, apprenticeship, or on the job training, and internships?

A)conditions of learning theory
B)theory of social cognitive development
C)social learning theory
D)insight learning
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Which of the following assumptions are incorrect, according to Social-Cognitive theorists?

A)people can learn through observing others.
B)learning doesn\t always result in an immediate change.
C)people set goals for themselves and strive to achieve their goals.
D)people will learn something only if reinforcing or punishing consequences follow their behavior.
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What kind of reinforcement should you use if you want to a response to last without reinforcement long after it's been learned through operant conditioning?

A)continuous
B)intermittent
C)either a and b
D)neither a nor b
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A student sometimes got A's on his midterm exams last year when he used his green pen to write the exams. Now he always takes his lucky green pens to exams. How did the student's superstitious behavior arise?

A)observational learning
B)classical conditioning
C)operant conditioning
D)none of the above
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A scalloped response pattern, in which responses are slow at the beginning of a time period and then faster just before reinforcement happens, is typical of which type of reinforcement schedule?

A)fixed ratio
B)variable ratio
C)fixed interval
D)variable interval
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What is the procedure called in which reinforcement is used to guide a response closer and closer to a desired response?

A)stimulus discrimination
B)stimulus generalization
C)spontaneous recovery
D)shaping
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Classical conditioning usually works best if which of the following occurs?

A)the conditioned stimulus (cs) is presented just after the unconditioned stimulus (ucs)
B)the cs is presented just before the ucs
C)the cs is presented many hours after the ucs
D)all of the above are equally effective
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Which of the following terms means the tendency for conditioning to be limited by natural instincts?

A)instinctive drift
B)innate conditioning
C)natural learning
D)classical conditioning
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In operant conditioning, what is the tendency for a response to happen only when a particular stimulus is present?

A)stimulus generalization
B)shaping
C)response acquisition
D)stimulus discrimination
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Reflexive, involuntary behaviors are associated with ___________ conditioning.

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
classical
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In ___________ conditioning, the extinction process is the decreasing of the conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented alone

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
classical
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The evolutionary influence of _______________ conditioning is that innate predispositions influence how easily an association is formed between a particular stimulus and response.

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
classical
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The evolutionary influence in ____________ conditioning is that behaviors similar to natural or instinctive behaviors are more readily conditioned.

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
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Behavior is elicited by a stimulus in _____________ conditioning.

A)operant
B)classical
C)insight
D)social
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Who was classical conditioning developed by?

A)hull
B)thorndike
C)skinner
D)pavlov
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Operant conditioning...

A)uses \paired stimuli\ to make products and/or services more desirable
B)uses positive and negative reinforcement to change attitudes and behaviour
C)measures attitudes towards a certain subject
D)changes beliefs
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Operant conditioning forms an association between a behavior and a consequence. The consequences are:

A)something good can start or be presented; something good can end or be taken away
B)something bad can start or be presented; something bad can end or be taken away.
C)constant reinforcement
D)both a & b
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In Pavlov's Dog's, which of these is the conditioned stimuli?

A)bell
B)food
C)saliva
D)attendant
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Classical conditioning can be applied within marketing. For example Coke's polar bear ad campaign. The bears (US) generate positive feelings (UR), and Coke (CS) is associated with the positive feelings that have then become the __

A)cr
B)us
C)ur
D)cs
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Businesses can use operant conditioning to continuously reward consumers for patronage via:

A)reward cards
B)constant low prices
C)special competitions
D)both a & b
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Which one is not an intermittentreinforcement?

A)one off\s
B)sales promotions
C)special competitions
D)constant low prices
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Operant conditioning:

A)reinforcement
B)drive
C)cue
D)response
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Which theorists originated the Insight learning theory and Social learning theory

A)bandura and hull
B)kohler and bandura
C)hull and guthrie
D)thorndike and kohler
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Which theory advocates mentoring, apprenticeship, or on the job training, and internships?

A)conditions of learning theory
B)theory of social cognitive development
C)social learning theory
D)insight learning
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Which of the following assumptions are incorrect, according to Social-Cognitive theorists?

A)people can learn through observing others.
B)learning doesn\t always result in an immediate change.
C)people set goals for themselves and strive to achieve their goals.
D)people will learn something only if reinforcing or punishing consequences follow their behavior.
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What kind of reinforcement should you use if you want to a response to last without reinforcement long after it's been learned through operant conditioning?

A)continuous
B)intermittent
C)either a and b
D)neither a nor b
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A student sometimes got A's on his midterm exams last year when he used his green pen to write the exams. Now he always takes his lucky green pens to exams. How did the student's superstitious behavior arise?

A)observational learning
B)classical conditioning
C)operant conditioning
D)none of the above
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A scalloped response pattern, in which responses are slow at the beginning of a time period and then faster just before reinforcement happens, is typical of which type of reinforcement schedule?

A)fixed ratio
B)variable ratio
C)fixed interval
D)variable interval
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What is the procedure called in which reinforcement is used to guide a response closer and closer to a desired response?

A)stimulus discrimination
B)stimulus generalization
C)spontaneous recovery
D)shaping
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Classical conditioning usually works best if which of the following occurs?

A)the conditioned stimulus (cs) is presented just after the unconditioned stimulus (ucs)
B)the cs is presented just before the ucs
C)the cs is presented many hours after the ucs
D)all of the above are equally effective
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Which of the following terms means the tendency for conditioning to be limited by natural instincts?

A)instinctive drift
B)innate conditioning
C)natural learning
D)classical conditioning
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In operant conditioning, what is the tendency for a response to happen only when a particular stimulus is present?

A)stimulus generalization
B)shaping
C)response acquisition
D)stimulus discrimination
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