Behaviorism
Behaviorism
Behaviorism and SCT
SCT
SCT
100

This type of conditioning only works on involuntary responses (e.g., reflexes).

Classical conditioning

100

A type of reinforcement schedule that is based on the amount of time that has passed

interval

100

You are a great salesperson and you can explain exactly how you get a person to buy your product. This would be an example of which type of knowledge?

declarative

100

SCT differs from behaviorism in that it posits:

we can learn in the absence of direct consequences


100

True or false: schemas are easily changed

False. They tend to change slowly, if at all.

200

In ABA single case designs, the A stands for

baseline

200

This type of consequence maintains or increases a behavior

reinforcement

200

The goal of the behavior therapist, in working with a patient, is

a desired change in the target behavior.

200

This refers to your belief in your ability to accomplish a specific task

self-efficacy

200

Beck's cognitive triad includes negative views about

the self, world, and future

300

The goal of a pop quiz is to increase the likelihood that students read between each class. A pop quiz uses which type of reinforcement schedule?

variable interval

300

The A, B, C's of behaviorism refers to

antecedents, behaviors, and consequences

300

According to SCT, these are beliefs that are directed to the future

expectancies

300

The three components of reciprocal determinism 

the person, behavior, and environment

300

The major structural component of the KAPA model is

knowledge

400

In Pavlov's experiment, the meat powder that was given to the dogs is an example of __________. 

an unconditioned stimulus

400

Sam keeps shooting spit wads at her classmates. To get rid of this behavior her teacher sprays her with a water bottle each time she does it. Sam eventually stops shooting spit wads.  This is an example of

positive punishment

400

According to operant conditioning, complex behaviors such as learning how to walk are built through

successive approximations

400

Markus states that having relevant self-schema may

mean we resist certain types of information

400

Research suggests we might prefer negative feedback if.....

it relates to a negative view we already hold of ourselves

500

If you get stung by a bee and then become afraid of most flying insects, you have likely experienced 

generalization 

500

This approach incorporates a fear hierarchy to help treat phobias

systematic desensitization 

500

According to learning theory, whatever consistency is found in behavior is most likely the result of

similarity of environmental conditions evoking the behavior.

500

You have never created a custom t-shirt before, but you watch as your friend makes one and then sells it online for $30. You then decide to start making your own custom designs and t-shirts so that you can sell them. In social-cognitive terms you have learned a new skill through........

observational learning or modeling

500

Being primarily concerned about getting an A in the class is an example of which type of goal?

Performance goal