A) operant conditioning
B) shaping
C) reinforcement
D) punishment
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A) the elicitation effect
B) the disinhibitory effect
C) the insight effect
D) the inhibitory effect
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A) observational learning
B) operant conditioning
C) classical conditioning
D) insight learning
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A) classical conditioning
B) generalization
C) modeling
D) token economy
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A) higher-order conditioning; stronger
B) generalization; weaker
C) spontaneous recovery; weaker
D) generalization; stronger
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A) the timing between the pairing of the stimuli
B) the reward that came after the stimulus
C) the predictive value of the unconditioned stimulus
D) the repeated pairing of the unconditioned and conditioned stimuli
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A) reinforcement
B) shaping
C) extinction
D) generalization
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A) discriminative stimulus; asking questions.
B) discriminative stimulus; not asking questions.
C) discriminative response; asking questions.
D) discriminative response; not asking questions.
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A) Learning
B) Adaptation
C) Memory enhancement
D) Muscle memory
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A) primary
B) negative
C) positive
D) secondary
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A) examining the brains of his rat subjects in a conditioning experiment.
B) presenting a conditioned stimulus with and without the unconditioned stimulus.
C) pairing conditioned and unconditioned stimuli only once.
D) pairing the unconditioned stimulus with several neutral stimuli.
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A) a reinforce.
B) shaping.
C) an operant.
D) an unconditioned stimulus.
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A) conditioned response
B) unconditioned stimuli
C) unconditioned response
D) conditioned stimulus
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A) child; a bother.
B) unwanted behavior; reinforced.
C) conditioning; reinforced.
D) reinforcement; lost.
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A) the monkey will eat the flower and they can't be made to fear food.
B) the monkey has no biological predisposition to fear flowers.
C) the monkey will fear a flower it hasn't seen without conditioning.
D) you can't classically condition a monkey.
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A) fear can be conditioned.
B) rats are an unconditioned fear stimulus.
C) conditioned fear can't generalize.
D) conditioned fear cannot be removed.
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A) Watson; nice
B) Skinner; well-behaved
C) Bandura; aggressive
D) Thorndike; afraid
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A) They will develop an aversion to the flavored water.
B) They will refuse to drink any water and die.
C) They will not develop an aversion to the flavored water.
D) They will die as a result of the shocks they received in the research.
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