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Instructions
• To use this template:
– for each slide write the correct answer on the
green bar first
– choose which option (A,B,C or D) and make sure
you write the letter on the orange bar in place of
the question mark
– Now drag the orange bar on top of the correct
option so it sits exactly over the top - now when
you click through the onscreen animation, the
correct answer will appear to be illuminated
– View the next slide to see how it should look
$1,000,000
Example of how it looks when
complete, click on-screen show
to view the animations
A - answer
B - correct answer
C - answer
D - answer
Who wants
to be a
Psychology
Millionaire?
Hosted by…
[Your name]
Confident?
The Prizes
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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$100
$200
$500
$1,000
$2,000
$4,000
$8,000
8910
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12
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$16,000
$32,000
- $64,000
- $125,000
- $250,000
- $500,000
- $1,000,000
Lifelines
• 50/50
• Ask the audience
$100
Question: Which psychologist
carried out a study using Cats?
A – Kohler
B - Skinner
C - Thorndike
D - Bartel
$200
Question: In classical
conditioning, an organism
develops an association
between the
A – CS and the CR
B – NS and the CS
C – NS and the UR
D – CS and the US
$500
Question: In Pavlov's experiment
on salivation in dogs, the neutral stimulus
was __________ and the conditioned
stimulus was ______________
A – the bell; the bell
B – the bell; salivation
C – the meat powder; the bell
D – the meat powder; salivation
$1,000
Question: Learning takes place
by association in C.C. This
means that an association
forms between two events that
A – are completely unrelated
B – are similar
in nature
completely
unrelated
C – have similar consequences
D – occur closely together in time
$2,000
Question: In classical conditioning,
nature provides the __________________
connection and conditioning provides the
_________________ connection.
A – UCS-CS; UCR-CR
B – UCR-CR; UCS-CS
C – CS-CR; UCS-UCR
D
D –– UCS-UCR;
UCS-UCR; CS-CR
CS-CR
$4,000
Question: Before learning, an
unconditioned stimulus elicits
A –– An
An unconditioned
unconditioned response
response
B
–
A conditioned response
C – A conditioned stimulus
D – Negative reinforcement
$8,000
Question: During operant conditioning,
the learner is _______________ ; whereas
during classical conditioning the
learner is _____________ .
A–
Passive; active
B–
Reinforced; not reinforced
C–
Active; passive
D–
Not reinforced; reinforced
$16,000
Question: Consequences that
strengthen responses due to escape
from or avoidance of unpleasant
stimuli are ____________ reinforcers
A – Primary
B – Secondary
C – Positive
D – Negative
$32,000
Question: Behaviours acquired by the
_____________ schedule of reinforcement
are learned quickly and maintain a
maximal rate of responding
A – Fixed Ratio
B – Variable Ratio
C – Fixed Interval
D – Variable Interval
$64,000
Question: Thorndike's notion that
behaviours that are reinforced tend
to be repeated is known as
A – The punishment principle
B – The law of effect
C – Pavlovian conditioning
D – Negative reinforcement
$125,000
Question: In operant conditioning an
important connection forms between the
A–
behaviour and the reinforcement that follows it
it.
B–
unconditioned stimulus and the unconditioned response
C–
stimulus and whatever occurs before it
D–
unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned stimulus
$250,000
Question: Observational Learning
includes five key elements. Which of the
following is the correct order of these
elements?
A–
Attention; reproduction; retention; motivation; reinforcement
B–
Attention; reinforcement; retention; motivation; reproduction
C -– Attention,
Attention,retention,
retention,reproduction,
reproduction,motivation,
motivation,reinforcement
reinforcement
D–
Motivation; attention; retention; reinforcement; reproduction
$500,000
Question: Observational Learning
shows that reinforcement
A–
must be delivered to the learner
B–
must be delivered to the model
C – can
can be
be delivered
delivered to
to either
either the
the model
model or
or the
the learner
learner
D–
is only effective when it is vicarious
$1,000,000
Question: What date is the end
of year examination?
A – November 5th
B – November 6th
C – November 7th
D – November 8th
Winner!