Learning
Stimuli
Conditioning
Environment
Random
100

learning is best defined as

the process of acquiring, through experience, new and relatively enduring information or behaviors

100

in Pavlov´s original experiment with dogs, the tone was initially a(n) ______ stimulus; after it was paired with meat; it became a (n) ______ stimulus.

conditioned; neutral

100

for the most rapid conditioning, a CS should be presented

before the US

100

shaping is a(n) ______ technique for ______ a behavior

operant; establishing

100

regarding the impact of watching television violence on children, most researchers believe that 

watching violence on television contributes to aggressive behavior

200

the type of learning associated with B.F. Skinner is

operant conditioning 

200

to obtain a reward a monkey learns to press a lever when a 1000-Hz tone is on but not when a 1200-Hz tone is on. What kind of training is this?

classical conditioning

200

during extinction, the ______ is omitted; as a result, the ______ seems to disappear

US; CR

200

in promoting observational learning, the most effective models are those we perceive as

similar to ourselves
200

a pigeon can easily be taught to flap its wings to avoid shock but not for food reinforcement. according to the text, this is most likely so because

pigeons are biologically predisposed to flap their wings to escape negative events and to use their beaks to obtain food

300

which of the following statements concerning reinforcement is correct

learning is the most rapid with continuous reinforcement, but intermittent reinforcement produces the greatest resistance to extinction

300

when a conditioned stimulus is presented without an accompanying unconditioned stimulus, ______ will soon take place.

extinction

300

in Pavlov´s studies of classical conditioning of a dog´s salivary responses, spontaneous recovery occurred 

when the CS was reintroduced following extinction of the CR and a rest period

300

a cognitive map is a 

metal representation of one´s environment

300

cognitive processes are

important in both classical and operant conditioning

400

learning by imitating others´ behaviors is called ______ learning. The researchers best known for studying this type of learning is ______.

observational; Albert Bandura

400

one difference between classical and operant conditioning is that

in classical conditioning, the responses are automatically triggered by stimuli

400

you always rattle the box of dog biscuits before giving your dog a treat. as you do so, your dog salivates rattling the box is a ______; your dog´s salivation is a ______

CS; CR

400

online adaptive quizzing systems are applications of the operant conditioning principles of

shaping and immediate reinforcement

400

after watching coverage of the Olympics on television recently, Lynn and Susan have been staging their own ¨summer games.¨ which of the following best accounts for their behavior

observational learning

500

after exploring a complicated maze for several days, a rat subsequently ran the maze with very few errors when food was placed in the goal box for the first time. this performance illustrates

latent learning

500

experiments on taste-aversion learning demonstrate that

for the conditioning of certain stimuli the US need not immediately follow the CS

500

you teach your dog to fetch the paper by giving him a cookie each time he does so. this is an example of 

operant conditioning

500

which of the following is the best example of a conditioned reinforcer

receiving an approving nod from the boss for a job well done

500

Leon´s psychology instructor has scheduled an exam every third week of the term. Leon will probably study the most just before an exam and the least just after an exam. this is because the schedule of exams is reinforcing studying according to which schedule

fixed-interval