Chapter 5, psychology
A therapist is using _____ when he fines a client $100 for missing her monthly appointment
positive punishment
When we associate two different stimuli, we are learning through the process of
classical conditioning
John B. Watson
classically conditioned little albert
Pictures of chili peppers make Dionne's mouth water when she browses cooking sites on the Web. In Pavlov's terms, pictures of chili peppers are _____ stimuli for Dionne since she had to learn their association with yummy dishes
conditioned
In a typical advertisement, the product or service being promoted acts as a(n) _____ for positive emotional responses
conditioned stimulus
Insight learning
creative learning, outside of the box thinking, the "Aha" moment
Pioneering studies by Tolman and Köhler suggest a _____ role for cognition in learning, _____ Skinner's views of learning
critical; contradicting
Positive and negative punishment are similar in that they both
decrease undesired behavior
punishment
decreasing the likely hood of the reoccurring behavior
Correlational research demonstrates that spanking young children _____ negative outcomes during adolescence
is associated with
An elementary school teacher is using _____ when he takes away recess from a student who has acted out in class
negative punishment
In order to avoid an argument with his father, Brock joins the football team. This is an example of
negative reinforcement
Denzel doubles his usual study time to prepare for a chemistry midterm. He receives an A. Denzel has received _____ for his additional study efforts
positive reinforcement
operant conditioning, generalization
response occurs with stimuli only similar to the original stimulus
Operant conditioning, discrimination
response to signal behavior will or will not be reinforced
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that preschoolers be limited to _____ hour(s) of screen time each day
1
The number of countries that ban spanking and other forms of physical punishment of children is
52
The average child in the United States averages about _____ hours of screen time each day
7
which children were more likely to display aggression against the bobo doll
Boys and the children who observed the aggressive models, but boys and girls were equal with verbal abuse
In the terminology of classical conditioning, sexual desire due to the presence of objects such as shoes or certain types of clothing is a(n)
CR
Ming finds herself getting excited every time she smells her boyfriend's cologne. Getting excited at the smell of her boyfriend's cologne, even when he isn't present, is a(n)
CR
In spontaneous recovery, a
CR reappears after it has undergone extinction
Our understanding of learning is built in large part on psychologists' study of nonhuman organisms. Which psychologist is correctly paired with the organisms used in his best-known work
Köhler - chimps
Edward Tolman
Latent learning
_____ occurs without awareness or reinforcement, and is not evident until it is needed.
Latent learning
occurs without awareness or reinforcement, and is not evident until it is needed
Latent learning
latenet learning
Learning by being around the subject of learning, not trying to learn it, but do, soak up knowledge just by being.
_____ increases the behavior it follows, while _____ decreases the behavior it follows.
Reinforcement; punishment
Thorndike's law of effect is MOST similar to _____'s concept of _____
Skinner; positive reinforcement
A trendy celebrity endorses a new smartphone in a series of television commercials. Recalling the textbook's discussion of the application of classical conditioning to advertising, which statement is TRUE
The celebrity is a US; the phone is a CS.
Which choice BEST expresses the critical result of the Tolman and Honzik (1930) latent learning experiment, along with its implications for the researchers' understanding of learning
The rats that began receiving reinforcement partway through the experiment quickly caught up with the rats that had been receiving reinforcement all along, suggesting that they had been learning the maze, even in the absence of reinforcement.
Which psychologist is correctly paired with the type of learning with which he is associated
Tolman - latent learning
The importance of cognition in learning is BEST illustrated by the classic work of
Tolman and Köhler
Alice plays an online computer game, slaying the same monster over and over, hoping that this will be the game in which she'll find a rare treasure in its hoard. Alice is being reinforced on what schedule
Variable-ratio
Learning is defined as
a relatively enduring change in behavior or thinking resulting from experience
successive approximations
a series of gradual step to reinforce the final desired response
Learning does NOT include
adaptation
Bandura's Bobo doll experiment
adults acted aggressively towards bobo doll, children were allowed to play with bobo doll and acted aggressively towards it
In the classic "Bobo doll" research, Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1961) demonstrated that _____ may be acquired through observational learning
aggressive behavior
Interval schedules of reinforcement deliver reinforcers based on
amount of time
Arturo started training for his first tennis match 4 days before it started and was very happy with his performance. In preparation for his second match, what would Arturo be likely to do if he were on a fixed-interval reinforcement schedule
begin practicing 4 days before the second match
In their "Bobo doll" study of observational learning, Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1961) found that
boys were more likely to imitate the model's physical aggression than were girls
ABA
can be applied to educational settings, in business settings and to treat autism
Layna reads that "researchers have found a correlation between media violence and aggressive behavior." However, this is not clear evidence of a(n)
cause-and-effect relationship
Kohler, animal
chimps
token economy
desired behavior is rewarded with tokens, (tickets, money, etc...) that can be traded for privilege's
Billie's mouth waters when she sees a picture of jalapenos in a cooking magazine but not when she sees a picture of tomatoes on the next page. Billie is demonstrating stimulus
discrimination
Martin Seligman, animals
dogs
Seligman's studies
dogs were placed in two sided box, one with electric floor one with out electric shock, one box without holes one box with out a hole. depressive studies
Actions that are kind, generous, and beneficial to others are _____ behaviors
empathetic
Marta no longer uses a particular vending machine on campus because it has consistently failed to deliver Marta's snack or soda when she inserted her money and made her selection. Marta's experience BEST illustrates
extinction
Chrissie drinks cola every day. She texts the codes printed on the bottle caps to a reward center. For every 40 codes she texts, she receives a free bottle of soda. Chrissie's behavior is reinforced on a _____ schedule
fixed-ratio
Frederick is working over the summer at an orchard, where he gets paid a set amount for each bushel he picks. Frederick is being reinforced on what schedule
fixed-ratio
Ivan Pavlov investigated how organisms
form associations between stimuli
Stimulus _____ occurs when a stimulus that is similar to a conditioned stimulus evokes the conditioned response
generalization
Stimulus _____ occurs when a stimulus that is similar to a conditioned stimulus evokes the conditioned response.
generalization
Kareem no longer responds when his mother yells his name since he has become accustomed to hearing it. He is demonstrating a basic form of learning called
habituation
Positive and negative reinforcement are similar in that they both
increase desired behavior
"I've got it!" John exclaims when he finally cracks a brain-teaser problem he's been working on. John is experiencing
insight
Kohler
insight learning
Cognitive maps are created through a process called
latent learning
Jordan recalls her trip to Paris last year. She can remember the smells, sights, and sounds of the streets she walked each morning. She learned this information via
latent learning
Martin Seligman
learned helplessness
observation al learning
learning by observing and imitating others
Neil wants to complete several on-campus errands as efficiently as possible during a break between classes so that he can spend at least a few minutes reviewing lecture notes. To plan his route, he consults a picture in his mind of the campus's layout. In Tolman's terms, Neil is using a cognitive
map
Congnition
mental processes, thinking, judging, problem solving, and remembering
Roxanne watches her older sister play soccer and tries to replicate how she moves the ball between her feet. Roxanne's older sister is a
model
Which pairing correctly identifies a stimulus or response in Watson and Rayner's Little Albert study
neutral stimulus - rat
According to meta-analyses on the relationship between spanking and various outcomes, the conclusion for parents is to
not spank their child since most studies find spanking is associated with negative outcomes
Ratio schedules of reinforcement deliver reinforcers based on
number of behaviors
"Attention! Memory! Ability! Motivation!" This slogan identifies the foundations of
observational learning
Albert Bandura
observational learning
Zack imitates his trainer's stance when he performs a weightlifting exercise. In this instance, Zack is demonstrating
observational learning
Bandura is associated with _____, while Tolman is associated with _____
observational learning; latent learning
Shaping
observing the behaviors of one organism and providing reinforcement if the organism performs at a required level.
Absalom receives a new "Make Your Own Marker" set for his birthday, and his mother tells him to wait to use it until she can help him. He disobeys her and gets the ink all over his bedroom carpet. Absalom is then punished with a 30-minute timeout, and he loses his marker making kit. Absalom's mother is teaching him through the process of
operant conditioning
Thorndike and Skinner pioneered the study of
operant conditioning
Negative reinforcement and negative punishment have _____ effects on behavior
opposite
In operant conditioning, _____ refers to adding something to the situation, while _____ refers to removing something from a situation
positive; negative
Hannah is in middle school. Her father treats her to a chocolate sundae each time she brings home a straight-A report card. Hannah's Dad is providing _____ reinforcement
primary
Research by Cole and his colleagues (2008) and Greitemeyer (2009) indicates that prosocial media messages can encourage
prosocial thoughts as well as prosocial behavior
Juan developed a conditioned taste aversion to ranch potato chips when he had the stomach flu last year. Now he gets nauseous just seeing a bag of ranch potato chips. The CS is the _____ and the CR is the _____
ranch potato chips; nausea
In a Skinner box, a rat receives food pellets when it presses a lever. This example illustrates
reinforcement
Chelsea's mother gives her money when she makes the honor roll at her high school. Chelsea's mother is providing a(n)
reinforcer
operant conditioning, extinction
removal of the reinforcement removes the response
In operant conditioning, negative punishment is the _____ of something _____
removal; pleasant
In operant conditioning, negative reinforcement is the _____ of something _____
removal; unpleasant
operant conditioning, spontaneous recovery
reoccurrence of a once extinguished response
The Bobo doll study showed that children were more likely to copy models who were _____ for their aggressive behaviors, and less likely to copy models who were _____ for their aggressive behaviors
rewarded; punished
Facebook "likes" are an example of a(n) _____ reinforcer
secondary
In a replication of the "Bobo doll" study conducted by Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1961), children observe an adult model behave aggressively toward a doll. The children then observe another adult tell the model, "Good job!" The model received _____ reinforcement for behaving aggressively
secondary
Money is an example of a(n) _____ reinforcer
secondary
Victor holds doors open for attractive female classmates because they usually smile when he does so. Victor's behavior is maintained by _____ reinforcement
secondary
Marc never does his homework. His mother begins reinforcing him with additional "screen time" whenever he simply sits at his desk after dinner. After a week, she reinforces him only when he opens his books and notebooks. One week later, she reinforces him only when he completes at least a portion of his assigned homework. Marc's mother is using
shaping
Observational learning is also called
social learning
positive punishment
something disagreeable applied following a certain behavior
Meg develops a hypodermic needle phobia following a painful, bruising injection. However, Meg develops no fear of other sharp objects such as sewing needles, scissors, or knives. Meg's example demonstrates
stimulus discrimination
Juan developed a conditioned taste aversion to ranch potato chips when he had the stomach flu last year. Now he gets nauseous just seeing a bag of ranch potato chips. The US is the _____ and the UR is the _____
stomach flu; vomiting
negative punishment
taking away something pleasant for punishment
applied behavior analysis
term for behavior modification
modeling
the act of observing and imitating others
instinctive drift
the tendency for animals to revert to instinctual behaviors
learned helplessness
the tendency to fail to act to escape from a situation because of a history of repeated failures in the past
A loud noise automatically elicits a startle response. In this instance, being startled is a(n)
unconditioned response
A loud noise automatically elicits a startle response. In this instance, the loud noise is a(n)
unconditioned stimulus
During the classical conditioning process, a neutral stimulus is paired with a(n)
unconditioned stimulus
In conditioned taste aversion, spoiled or poisoned food is a powerful
unconditioned stimulus
Since a bright light causes one to blink reflexively, the light would be described as a(n)
unconditioned stimulus
behavior modification
use of techniques to create changes in behavior (reinforcing good habits)
Edward Tolman, animals
used rats and timed through maze, and saw that they had learned the maze
On the first day of class, Professor Rollins tells her students that their grades will be determined by 8 quizzes randomly spread throughout the semester, occurring approximately once every 5 class days. Dr. Rollins will be giving delicious treats to students who pass these quizzes; she has put her students on a blank______ schedule of reinforcement
variable-interval
Operant conditioning applies to _____ behavior and involves associations between _____
voluntary; behavior and consequences