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Learning and Memory Study Set 1
Quiz 11: Social Learning and Memory: Observing, Interacting, and Reenacting
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Question 61
Essay
Give an example of a behavior that appears to be imitation but can also be explained by contagion.Explain how contagion would give rise to this behavior.
Question 62
Multiple Choice
People with frontal-lobe damage who exhibit deficits in the ability to imitate:
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Stimulus matching refers to:
Question 64
Essay
Give an example of a behavior that appears to be imitation but can also be explained by observational conditioning.Explain how observational conditioning would give rise to this behavior.
Question 65
Multiple Choice
What has research shown regarding viewing violence in the media and aggression?
Question 66
Essay
Give an example of something you seem to have learned through social (observational)learning.Explain why you think this involves social learning rather than other forms of learning.
Question 67
Essay
Give an example of a behavior that involves true imitation and one that involves emulation.
Question 68
Multiple Choice
According to modern social learning theory,learning occurs as a result of:
Question 69
Essay
Describe Bandura's studies of modeling.What were the main findings of his research?
Question 70
Essay
Why is it difficult to predict how observations will affect future behavior?
Question 71
Multiple Choice
Tony is excited when he watches his high school football team win the championship.He decides to try out for the team the following year,hoping that he will get to enjoy the same excitement he observes in the players he sees on the team.His behavior demonstrates that people are more likely to copy models:
Question 72
Multiple Choice
Which species are the only mammals other than humans that are known to be able to flexibly imitate sounds?
Question 73
Multiple Choice
When one dog starts sniffing the ground for a potential scrap of food,other dogs' attention may be drawn to that part of the ground,and they may copy this sniffing behavior.This is an example of:
Question 74
Multiple Choice
In a dog kennel,if one dog starts barking,there is a tendency for the rest of the dogs to also start barking.This is an example of:
Question 75
Essay
What is the two-action test? How can it be used to demonstrate whether true imitation is occurring?
Question 76
Multiple Choice
In songbirds,neurons in ________ behave like mirror neurons in monkeys.
Question 77
Multiple Choice
Autistic children:
Question 78
Multiple Choice
The third phase of song learning in songbirds involves:
Question 79
Multiple Choice
According to studies of social transmission of food preferences in rats,which brain area(s) seem particularly important for learning of novel food preferences from demonstrator rats?