Learning / Cognitive : Test 2 Chapter 5 Multiple Choice – Flashcards

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E. L. Thorndike's studies of learning started as an attempt to understand ___________. a. operant conditioning b. the psychic reflex c. animal intelligence d. maze learning
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c. animal intelligence
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Thorndike complained that ___________ evidence provided a "supernormal psychology of animals." a. anecdotal b. case study c. informal experimental d. intuitive
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a. anecdotal
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In one of Thorndike's puzzle boxes, a door would fall open when a cat stepped on a treadle, thus allowing the cat to reach food outside the box. Eventually the cat would step on the treadle as soon as it was put into the box. Thorndike concluded that __________. a. the reasoning ability of cats is quite remarkable b. treadle stepping increased because it had a "satisfying effect" c. the treadle is a CS for stepping d. learning meant connecting the treadle with freedom and food
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b. treadle stepping increased because it had a "satisfying effect"
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Thorndike plotted the results of his puzzle box experiments as graphs. The resulting curves show a __________ with succeeding trials. a. decrease in time b. decrease in errors c. change in topography d. increase in the rate of behavior
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a. decrease in time
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The law of effect says that _________. a. satisfying consequences are more powerful than annoying consequences b. behavior is a function of its consequences c. how an organism perceives events is more important than the events themselves d. effective behavior drives out ineffective behavior
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b. behavior is a function of its consequences
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Thorndike made important contributions to all of the following fields except ____________. a. educational psychology b. animal learning c. social psychology d. psychological testing
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c. social psychology
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Thorndike emphasized that we learn mainly from ____________. a. errors b. repeated trials c. success d. social experiences
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c. success
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Operant learning is sometimes called __________ learning. a. free b. higher-order c. instrumental d. reward
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c. instrumental
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______________ gave Skinner's experimental chamber the same name, "Skinner box." a. Fred Keller b. E. L. Thorndike c. John Watson d. Clark Hull
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d. Clark Hull
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Operant conditioning may also be referred to as ________________. a. trial-and-error learning b. effects learning c. non-Pavlovian conditioning d. instrumental learning
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d. instrumental learning
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Mary's grandmother, Pearl, is from the Old Country. Although she knows some English, she continues to speak her native tongue. Pearl can't go anywhere without a member of the family because she can't communicate with people about prices, directions, bus routes, etc. Pearl's resistance to learning English is most likely the result of ___________. a. a lack of intelligence b. age. Studies show that after the age of 60 learning a second language is nearly impossible d. the benefits she receives for not speaking English
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d. the benefits she receives for not speaking English
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Mary decides to try to modify Pearl's behavior. She and the rest of the family refuse to respond to any comment or request by Pearl that they know she is capable of expressing in English. For example, if during dinner she says "Pass the potatoes" in English, she gets potatoes; if she says it in her native language she gets ignored. The procedure being used to change Pearl's behavior is __________. a. positive reinforcement b. negative reinforcement c. adventitious reinforcement d. punishment
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a. positive reinforcement
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Charles Catania identified three characteristics that define reinforcement. These include all of the following except _________________. a. a behavior must have a consequence b. the consequence of the behavior must be positive c. a behavior must increase in strength d. the increase in strength must be the result of the behavior's consequences
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b. the consequence of the behavior must be positive
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The one thing that all reinforces have in common is that they ___________. a. strengthen behavior b. are positive c. feel good d. provide feedback
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a. strengthen behavior
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The number of operant procedures indicated in the contingency square is ____________. a. two b. four c. six d. nine
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b. four
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Positive reinforcement is sometimes called _______________. a. escape training b. positive training c. satisfier training d. reward training
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d. reward training
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Negative reinforcement is also called ____________. a. punishment b. aversive training c. escape avoidance training d. reward training
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c. escape-avoidance training
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Alan Neuringer demonstrated that with reinforcement, _______________ could learn to behave randomly. a. preeschoolers b. cats c. rats d. pigeons
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c. rats
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Skinner describes some of his most important research in __________. a. verbal behavior b. the behavior of organisms c. particulars of my life d. animal intelligence
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b. the behavior of organisms
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The author of your text calls Skinner the ________________. a. Newton of psychology b. Thorndike of free operant work c. discoverer of reinforcement d. Darwin of behavior science
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c. discoverer of reinforcement
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The opposite of a conditioned reinforce is a _____________. a. tertiary reinforcement b. secondary reinforce c. primary reinforce d. generalized reinforcer
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c. primary reinforcer
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All of the following are recognized kinds of reinforcers except ___________. a. primary b. contrived c. secondary d. classical
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d. classical
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Donald Zimmerman found that a buzzer became a positive reinforcer after it was repeatedly paired with _______________. a. food b. water c. escape from shock d. morphine
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b. water
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The level of deprivation is less important when the reinforcer used is a(n) _________ reinforcer. a. primary b. secondary c. unexpected d. intrinsic
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b. secondary
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Secondary reinforcers are also called ____________ reinforcers. a. transient b. conditioned c. second-order d. acquired
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b. conditioned
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Money is a good example of a _________ reinforcer. a. primary b. tertiary c. generalized d. transient
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c. generalized
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The Watson and Rayner experiment with Little Albert may have involved operant as well as Pavlovian learning because the loud noise _________. a. occurred as Albert reached for the rat b. occurred while Albert was eating c. did not bother Albert initially d. was aversive
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a. occurred as Albert reached for the rat
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Studies of delayed reinforcement document the importance of __________. a. contiguity b. contingency c. inter-trial interval d. deprivation level
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a. contiguity
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Schlinger and Blakely found that the reinforcing power of a delayed reinforcer could be increased by _________________. a. increasing the size of the reinforcer b. preceding the reinforcer with a stimulus c. providing a different kind of reinforcer d. following the reinforcer with a stimulus
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b. preceding the reinforcer with a stimulus
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An action that improves the effectiveness of a reinforcer is called a _______________. a. motivating operation b. reward booster c. contrived reinfrorcer d. activator
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a. motivating operation
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_____________ demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the brain could be reinforcing. a. Olds and Milner b. Skinner c. Barnes and Noble d. Hull
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a. Olds and Milner
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_________ is a neurotransmitter that seems to be important in reinforcement. a. dopamine b. stupamine c. intelemine d. actonmine
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a. dopamine
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Clark Hull's explanation of reinforcement assumes that reinforcers ________. a. stimulate the brain b. reduce a drive c. activate neurotransmitters d. leave a neural trace
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b. reduce a drive
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Slyvia believes that the reinforcement properties of an event depend on the extent to which it provides access to high probability behavior. Slyvia is most likely an advocate of __________ theory. a. drive-reduction b. relative value c. response deprivation d. random guess
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b. relative value
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Permack's name is most logically associated with ________. a. drive reduction theory b. relative value theory c. response deprivation theory d. equilibrium theory
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b. relative value theory
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The Premack principle says that reinforcement involves ____________. a. a reduction in drive b. an increase in the potency of a behavior c. a relation between behaviors d. a satisfying state of affairs
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c. a relation between behaviors
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According to _______ theory, school children are eager to go to recess because the have been deprived of the opportunity to exercise. a. drive-reduction b. relative value c. response deprivation d. stimulus substitution
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c. response deprivation
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The distinctive characteristic of the Sidman avoidance procedure is that __________. a. the aversive event is signaled b. the aversive event is not signaled c. the aversive event is signaled twice d. there is no aversive event
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b. the aversive event is not signaled
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Douglas Anger proposed that there is a signal in the Sidman avoidance procedure. The signal is _______________. a. reinforcement b. the aversive event c. fatigue d. time
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d. time
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According to the one-process theory of avoidance, the avoidance response is reinforced by ________________. a. escape from the CS b. a reduction in the number of aversive events c. positive reinforcers that follow aversive events d. non-contingent aversives
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b. a reduction in the number of aversive events
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True or False. Another term for operant is instrumental
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True
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True or False Positive reinforcement increases the strength of behavior
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True
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True or False According to Skinner, people are rewarded, but behavior is reinforced
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True
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True or False Reprimands, restraint, captivity, and electrical shocks can be reinforcers.
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True
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True or False Negative reinforcement increases the strength of a behavior
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True
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True or False A general assumption of behavioral research is that any feature of a behavior may be strengthened by reinforcement, so long as reinforcement can be made contingent on that feature
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True
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True or False Negative reinforcement and punishment are synonyms
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False
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True or False People can learn to behave randomly provided that reinforcers are made contingent on random acts.
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True
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True or False Reinforcement is often said to increase the frequency of a behavior, but research suggests that any feature of a behavior (e.g. intensity, duration, form, etc.) can be strengthened if a reinforcer can be made contingent on that feature.
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True
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True or False Operant learning probably always involves Pavlovian conditioning as well.
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True
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True or False In operant learning, the word contingency usually refers to the degree of correlation between a behavior and a consequence
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True
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True or False Vomiting is ordinarily an involuntary response, but sometimes it can be modified be operant procedures.
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True
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True or False Pavlovian and operant learning often occur together.
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True
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True or False The more you increase the size of a reinforcer, the less benefit you get from the increase.
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True
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True or False Studies demonstrate that operant learning is as effective with involuntary behavior, such as the salivary reflex, as it is with voluntary behavior
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False
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True or False With reinforcement, it is easy for a person to lower his blood pressure
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False
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True or False Using ESB as an reinforcer, Talwar and his colleagues got such effective control over the behavior of rats that journalists called the animals robo-rats
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True
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True or False Unexpected reinforcers produce more dopamine than expected reinforcers.
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True
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The experimental chamber developed by Skinner is often called a _________.
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Skinner box
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Positive reinforcement is sometimes called __________ learning
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reward
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Negative reinforcement is sometimes called ________ learning
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escape-avoidance
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Reinforcers such as praise, positive feedback, and smiles are called _______ reinforcers.
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secondary/conditioned
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_____________ reinforcers are those that have been arranged by someone.
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Contrived
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The area of the brain that seems to be associated with reinforcement is called the reward ____________.
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pathway/circuit
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Clark Hull's name is associated with the _________ theory of reinforcement.
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drive-reduction
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The ___________ principle states that high probability behavior reinforces low probability behavior
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Premack
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In ___________ a response is followed by the withdrawal of, or reduction in the intensity of, and aversive stimulus
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negative reinforcement
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__________ theory assumes that a behavior becomes reinforcing when we are prevented from preforming it as often as we normally would.
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response deprivation
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Operant learning is often described as trial-and-error learning, but Thorndike argued that behavior was selected ____________.
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success
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