Learning
Classical Conditioning
Processes of CC
Operant Conditioning
People
100

Learning is best described as a relatively permanent change in immediate or potential _____ that results from experience 

a) copying 

b) cooking 

c) behavior 

d) maturing 

What is c) behavior?

100

What does UCS mean

a) university of colorado springs

b) unlearned could stay

c) unconditioned stimulus 

What is c) unconditioned stimulus?

100

What is it called when you learn a new response?

a) growing up

b) acquisition 

c) processing

What is b) acquisition ?

100

Who developed the Operant Chamber (Skinner Box)

a. BF Skinner

b. Freud 

c. Pavlov

Who is a. Skinner

100

Russian psychologist in the 1900s who studied classical conditioning 

a) Olga Smirnoff

b) John Smith

c) Ivan Pavlov

Who is c) Ivan Pavlov?

200

Learning is caused by 

a) maturation

b) drugs

c) illness

d) experience 

What is d) experience?

200

What is a reflex? 

a. specific, involuntary response to a stimulus 

b. the learned response 

c. an unnatural behavior 

a. specific, involuntary response to a stimulus 

200

Generalization is a reaction to ______

a) yelling

b) looks

c) similarities

What is c) similarities?

200

Who studied cats and developed the “Puzzle Box”

a. Skinner

b. Thorndike

c. Watson 

Who is b. Thorndike

200

Who came up with the term behaviorism?

a) Steve Wilkos

b) John Watson

c) Dr. Phil

Who is b) John Watson?

300

Change that is immediate or potential is what kind of change 

a) behavioral

b) rapid

c) close-by

What is a) behavioral?

300

What is the unlearned behavior in classical conditioning? 

a. conditioned stimulus

b. unconditioned response 

c. conditioned response 


b. unconditioned response 

300

Being bit by a dog and not being scared of cats is an example of:

a) discrimination

b) conditioning

c) fear of animals

What is a) discrimination?

300

What is the difference between reinforcement and punishment?

a. Punishment increases behavior while reinforcement decreases it

b. they both decrease a behavior, but punishment is a bad behavior

c. Reinforcement increases a behavior and punishment decreases a behavior 

What is c. Reinforcement increases a behavior and punishment decreases a behavior 

300

Who was the 9 month old that was used to study classical conditioning in humans?

a) Baby Kevin

b) Infant Sara

c) Little Albert

Who is c) Little Albert?

400

Being relatively long lasting is known as

a) forever

b) permanency

c) exclusive

What is b) permanency?

400

what is the learned behavior in classical conditioning 

a. conditioned stimulus

b. unconditioned response 

c. conditioned response 

c. conditioned response 

400

When a dog stops salivating to a bell when the food is no longer given over time 

a) stops

b) extinction

c) fades away

What is b) extinction?

400

What is reinforcing a behavior similar to the desired goal until that behavior finally occurs? 

a. shaping

b. chaining

c. reinforcement 

What is a. shaping

400

Who studied cats?

a) Thorndike

b) Wundt

c) James

Who is a) Thorndike?

500

Decreasing responsiveness with repeated simulation

a) knowledge

b) habituation

c) conditioning

What is b) habituation?


500

what does CS mean? 

a. conditioned stimulus

b. comparable style

c. container storage 

a. conditioned stimulus 

500

Spontaneous recovery is when the ______ returns after apparent extinction

a) conditioned response

b) behavior

c) attitude

What is a) conditioned response 

500

By producing a series of complex sequences of responses/behaviors you are using?

a. chaining

b. shaping

c. reinforcement schedules 

What is a. chaining

500

B.F. Skinner coined the term of ______

a) learning

b) reinforcement

c) operant conditioning

What is c) operant conditioning?

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