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A small child is in speech therapy. When the child correctly responds, the therapist gives her a goldfish cracker or a sip of juice. The therapist is using __________.


A) conditioned reinforcers
B) conditioned stimuli
C) aversive stimuli
D) primary reinforcers

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The basic procedure that produces classical conditioning is that a __________ is followed, after a very brief interval, by a __________.


A) desired response; reinforcement
B) US; UCR
C) CS; CR
D) CS; US

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How does reconditioning differ from spontaneous recovery?


A) Reconditioning refers to processes that are seen only in classical conditioning, whereas spontaneous recovery refers to processes that are seen only in operant conditioning.
B) Reconditioning refers to the addition of a second CS that precedes the original CS of a CS-US pairing, whereas spontaneous recovery refers to the elimination of conditioned fear.
C) Reconditioning refers to the presentation of the CS after extinction and a subsequent rest period, whereas spontaneous recovery refers to the act of presenting further CS-US trials after extinction.
D) Reconditioning refers to the act of presenting further CS-US trials after extinction whereas spontaneous recovery refers to the presentation of the CS after extinction and a subsequent rest period.

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How did cats in Thorndike's puzzle boxes typically behave?


A) At first they struggled to get out, but once they got out successfully they were able to get out very quickly on the next try.
B) They were let out of the box after they produced the required amount of saliva.
C) They were frustrated at first, but eventually experienced learned helplessness and gave up.
D) They learned gradually, through trial and error.

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A phenomenon called the blocking effect demonstrates the key role played by __________ in conditioning.


A) intelligence
B) genetics
C) desire
D) surprise

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What is indicated by the fact that conditioning is most effective when the US immediately follows the CS?


A) Classical conditioning involves learning that the CS is a predictive signal for the occurrence of the US.
B) Classical conditioning will not produce an association between the CS and US in early training.
C) Classical conditioning depends on the salience of the CS US pairing.
D) Extinction is a major factor that weakens conditioned responses.

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Benny, an unfortunate family dog, has been brought up in an abusive environment; his owners routinely beat him with a broomstick. Now, Benny cries and whimpers anytime he sees a broom. In terms of classical conditioning, what is the broom in this example?


A) an unconditioned stimulus
B) a conditioned stimulus
C) a punisher
D) a negative reinforcer

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What is reinforcement best defined as?


A) a stimulus that results in generalization
B) an opportunity to engage in a preferred activity
C) an event that maintains homeostasis
D) an experience that results in a CER

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Which observation was most directly responsible for redirecting Pavlov's research from the study of digestive reflexes to investigations of conditioning?


A) the finding that salivary secretions could be collected by implantation of a fistula
B) the finding that in adult dogs persistent saliva secretions accompany eating
C) the finding that the secretion of saliva was elicited, via a reflex mechanism, by food in the mouth
D) the finding that stimuli that were initially neutral could eventually elicit digestive reflexes

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How is fear conditioning accomplished?


A) by pairing an aversive CS with a neutral US
B) by pairing a neutral CS with an aversive US
C) by pairing an aversive CS with a neutral CR
D) by pairing a neutral CS with an aversive CR

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A tap to the leg just below the knee leads to the knee-jerk response. This response can be elicited even in newborns. What is the knee jerk following a tap on the leg an example of?


A) an unconditioned response
B) a conditioned response
C) an unconditioned stimulus
D) a conditioned stimulus

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Compensatory drug reactions, such as those to injections of insulin or heroin, offer the strongest support to which of the following ideas?


A) The CR is a weak duplicate of the UR.
B) Extinction is more a suppression of the CR than a forgetting of the conditioning process.
C) The CS acts as an anticipatory signal for the US.
D) The conditioned response suppression is a good index of CERs.

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Although the CR is typically similar to the UR, the two responses are not identical. Evidence for this is clear in fear conditioning experiments in which the CR, but not the UR, involves __________.


A) cessation of movement
B) fearful anticipation
C) reduction of heart rate
D) all of the above answers are correct

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Thorndike proposed that learning occurs because certain responses meet with reinforcement and therefore become more likely to occur. This idea is known as the law of __________.


A) instrumental conditioning
B) effect
C) purpose
D) contingency

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Dominique watches her brother use the kitchen drawers to climb to get into the cookie jar. She then climbs to the counter using the same technique her brother used. This would be an example of which kind of learning?


A) insight learning
B) observational learning
C) shaping
D) intrinsic learning

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Actions bringing about some change that leads to some consequence Skinner called __________.


A) reinforcers
B) successive approximations
C) operants
D) modifiers

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What can be said of conditioned reinforcement?


A) Conditioned reinforcement is typically given after primary reinforcement.
B) Conditioned reinforcement acquires its properties by being paired with primary reinforcement.
C) Conditioned reinforcement is more effective than primary reinforcement.
D) Conditioned reinforcement is usually a biologically necessary incentive such as food or water.

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What would one call salivation as a reaction to lemon juice in the mouth?


A) a conditioned response
B) an unconditioned response
C) a conditioned stimulus
D) an unconditioned stimulus

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What learned contingency is most important in classical conditioning?


A) if CS, then US and if not CS, then not US
B) if CS, then CR and if not CS, then not CR
C) if US, then UR and if not US, then not UR
D) if US, then CS and if not US, then not CS

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Which of the following phenomena demonstrates conclusively that an extinguished CR is not forgotten?


A) the presence of higher-order conditioning
B) reconditioning
C) spontaneous recovery
D) both b and c

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