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Learning/Behavior Quizzo
Accelerated Psychology
Council Rock South
Behaviorism Quizzo
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Name the 2 behavioral-psychologists from this unit that are associated
with classical conditioning.
Name the 2 behavioral-psychologists from this unit that are associated
with operant conditioning.
Name of the behavioral-psychologist that is most associated with
observational learning.
The “Little Albert” experiment was a test for this type of learning.
The “Skinner Box” was an experiment for this type of learning.
Pavlov’s Dog Experiment was the first experiment to discover this type of
learning.
Name of the psychologist that discovered the “Law of Effect.”
The law of effect states that…
Behaviorism Answers
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Ivan Pavlov and John B. Watson
Edward Thorndike and B.F. Skinner
Albert Bandura
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Edward Thorndike
Rewarded behaviors are more likely to occur again.
Classical Conditioning
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A relatively permanent change in behavior is known as…
Linking two events that occur close together…
If you rang a bell every time you were going to feed your dog, after a
certain amount of time, the dog would begin salivating in expectation of
receiving the food upon hearing the bell instead of actually seeing the
food. The bell in this example is known as the
stimulus.
Name of the psychologist who created the above experiment.
List the 4 key components of classical conditioning.
After conditioning, if a conditioned stimulus is given without an
unconditioned stimulus, the conditioned response will eventually
disappear. This is known as…
CC Answers
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Learning
Association
Conditioned Stimulus
Ivan Pavlov
(A.) Unconditioned Stimulus (B.) Conditioned Stimulus (C.)
Unconditioned Response (D.) Conditioned Response
Extinction
Reinforcement vs. Punishment Quizzo
1.I give you Knob-Dollars for extra credit.
2.When you pass through a toll, the operator gives you a gift card for obeying
the rules of the road.
3.I yell at Brian Walters for making creepy noises during class.
4.I take away Window Notes before watching a documentary.
5.I take away the right for students to listen to music during independent
study activities because of inappropriate behavior.
Reinforcement/Punishment Answers
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Positive Reinforcement
Positive Reinforcement
Positive Punishment
Negative Reinforcement
Negative Punishment
Observational Learning Quizzo
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Observational Learning is also known as
conditioning.
Name of the psychologist who created the “Bobo Doll” Experiment.
The process of observing and imitating a specific behavior.
A sub-category of observational learning that promotes positive,
helpful behavior. Example: Martin Luther King Jr. and non-violent
protests.
A sub-category of observational learning that promotes negative,
hurtful behavior. Example: The Holocaust.
Learning that is not immediately expressed in performance.
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Vicarious Conditioning
Albert Bandura
Modeling
Pro-Social Learning
Antisocial Learning
Latent Learning
Multiple Choice
A boy is taught to fear a rat by associating the rat with a
frightening noise. This is an example of…
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Modeling
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Shaping
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Conditioning
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Social Learning
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Conditioning
Multiple Choice
The idea that psychology should be based only on observable, measureable
behaviors is central to…
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Behaviorism
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Cognitive theory
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Structuralism
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Psychodynamics
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Behaviorism
Multiple Choice
Rachel has found that when she opens the cupboard door to get the cat food,
the cat comes running to the kitchen. Rachel knows that this is classical
conditioning and that the unconditioned stimulus is the…
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Cat food
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Cat
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Running of the cats
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Cupboard door opening
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Cat food
Multiple Choice
An example of behavior that is learned through operant conditioning is…
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Blinking in response to a flashing light
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Cleaning up your room to get your weekly allowance
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Sneezing in response to dust
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Pulling one’s hand away from a flame
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Cleaning up your room to get your weekly allowance
Multiple Choice
A dog, taught to salivate to the sound of a whistle, is now going through
many trials in which the whistle sound is not followed by food. The dog will
probably…
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Continue to salivate at a steady rate
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Begin to salivate to other sounds it hears in the environment
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Gradually stop salivating to the presentation of food
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Gradually stop salivating to the sound of a whistle
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Gradually stop salivating to the sound of a
whistle
Multiple Choice
In Bandura’s classic (1965) study if children exposed to a film of an adult
hitting an inflated doll. The children’s behavior was…
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Not influenced
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More aggressive than normal
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Less aggressive than normal
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Classically conditioned
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More aggressive than normal