Exam 2 - Learning and Cognition
When a student repeatedly behaves in an inappropriate way, probably the teacher's first step should be to _.
Try to discover what is reinforcing the behavior.
The classic experiments on insightful problem solving were done with chimpanzees by
Wolfgang Kohler
According to the one-process theory of avoidance, the avoidance response is reinforced by _______.
a reduction in the number of aversive events
The Premack principle says that reinforcement involves _______.
a relation between behaviors
E.L. thorndike's studies of learning started as an attempt to understand
animal intelligence
The law of effect says that _______.
behavior is a function of its consequences
Stanley wants to determine which of two reinforcement schedules is more attractive to rats. He trains a rat to press a lever for food, and then puts the rat into an experimental chamber containing two levers. Pressing one lever produces reinforcement on an FR 10 schedule; pressing the other lever produces reinforcement on an FI 10" schedule. Lever pressing is on a _________.
concurrent schedule
Studies of choice involve
concurrent schedules.
Secondary reinforcers are also called _______ reinforcers.
conditioned
Studies of delayed reinforcement document the importance of ______.
contiguity
A schedule in which reinforcement is contingent on the behavior of more than one subject is a
cooperative schedule.
Thorndike plotted the results of his puzzle box experiments as graphs. The resulting curves show a _____ with succeeding trials.
decrease in time
When reinforcement is contingent on continuous performance of an activity, a __________. reinforcement schedule is in force.
duration
Studies of learned helplessness use the _____ procedure.
escape training
Negative reinforcement is also called _______.
escape-avoidance training
Often after the initial effect of extinction procedure is an increase in behavior is called
extinction burst
The schedule that is likely to produce a cumulative record with scallops is the _________
fixed interval schedule
John spent his summer picking cantaloupes for a farmer. The farmer paid John a certain amount for every basket of cantaloupes picked. John worked on a ____.
fixed ratio sechedule
The explanation of the PRE that puts greatest emphasis on internal cues is the ___ hypothesis.
frustration
Money is a good example of a _______ reinforcer.
generalized
Williams found that the greater the number of reinforcements before extinction, the _______.
greater the number of responses during extinction
Operant learning is sometimes called ________ learning.
instrumental
An action that improves the effectiveness of a reinforcer is called a ______.
motivating operation
Shirley trains a rat to press a lever and then reinforces lever presses on an FR 10 schedule when a red light is on, and an FI 10" schedule when a green light is on. In this case, lever pressing is on a
multiple schedule.
All of the following are useful tips for shaping behavior except
never back up
The Watson and Rayner experiment with Little Albert may have involved operant as well as Pavlovian learning because the loud noise ______.
occurred as Albert reached for the rat
Negative punishment is also sometimes called _ training
penalty
CRF is synonymous with _______.
positive reinforcement
Probably the best way of increasing the creativity of stories in an English class is to
praise particularly original stories
Schlinger and Blakely found that the reinforcing power of a delayed reinforcer could be increased by ________.
preceding the reinforcer with a stimulus
The opposite of a conditioned reinforcer is a ______.
primary reinforcer
Clark Hull's explanation of reinforcement assumes that reinforcers _____.
reduce a drive
Delaying delivery of a punisher is most likely to
reduce its effectiveness
Resurgence may help account for _______.
regression
Sylvia believes that the reinforcement properties of an event depend on the extent to which it provides access to high probability behavior. Sylvia is most likely an advocate of _______ theory.
relative value
Premack's name is most logically associated with _______.
relative value theory
According to ___________ theory, schoolchildren are eager to go to recess because they have been deprived of the opportunity to exercise.
response deprivation
Farmer gable had a problem... His approach is best described as an example of
response prevention
One explanation for the PRE implies that the effect is really an illusion. This is the
response unit hypothesis
The reappearance of previously effective behavior during extinction is called ____________.
resurgence
The one thing that all reinforcers have in common is that they _______.
strengthen behavior
George trains a pigeon to peck a disk by reinforcing each disk peck. Once the response is learned, George begins to cut back on the reinforcers. At first he reinforces every other response, then every third response, every fifth response, every tenth response, and so on. George is using a procedure called _________.
stretching the ratio
Shaping is the reinforcement of ____________ of a desired behavior
successive approximation
First step in building a behavior chain is to do a ____ analysis
task
The distinctive characteristic of the Sidman avoidance procedure is that _______.
the aversive event is not signaled
Charles Catania identified three characteristics that define reinforcement. These include all of the following except _______.
the consequence of the behavior must be positive
A pigeon is confronted with two disks, one green, the other red. The bird receives food on a VI 20" schedule when it pecks the green disk, and on a VI 10" schedule when it pecks the red one. You predict that the bird will peck
the red disk about twice as often as the green disk.
Douglas Anger proposed that there is a signal in the Sidman avoidance procedure. The signal is ________.
time
In one of Thorndike's puzzle boxes, a door would fall open when a cat stepped on a treadle, thus allowing the cat to reach food outside the box. Eventually the cat would step on the treadle as soon as it was put into the box. Thorndike concluded that ________.
treadle stepping increased because it had a "satisfying effect"
Your text reports the case of a man who apparently made hundreds of harassing phone calls. The man's behavior was most likely on a/an _________
variable interval (VR) schedule
reprimands restraint captivity and electrical shocks can be reinforcers
True
The banana experiment by Robert Epstein and colleagues, which paralleled Kohler's experiments with chimps, demonstrated that insight ___.
Depends on an organism's learning history
Superstitious behavior is behavior that occurs repeatedly despite the fact that it ___.
Does not produce the reinforcers that maintain it
_____is a neurotransmitter that seems to be important in reinforcement.
Dopamine
Using ESB as a reinforcer, Talwar and his colleagues got such effective control over the behavior of rats that journalists called the animals robo-rats.
True
Vomiting is ordinarily an involuntary response, but sometimes it can be modified by operant procedures.
True
The schedule that is not an intermittent schedule is _________
FR1 continuous
When a response is placed on extinction, there is often an increase in emotional behavior.
True
In VI schedules, the reinforcer occurs periodically regardless of what the organism does.
False
Is it true that negative reinforcement and punishment are synonyms?
False
One tip for successful shaping of behavior is to provide large reinforcers.
False
Studies demonstrate that operant learning is as effective with involuntary behavior, such as the salivary reflex, as it is with voluntary behavior.
False
The more effort a behavior requires, the more times the behavior will be performed during extinction.
False
The response unit hypothesis suggests that there really is a partial reinforcement effect.
False
The thinner of two schedules, VR 5 and VR 10, is VR 5.
False
With reinforcement, it is easy for a person to lower his blood pressure
False
A classic work on reinforcement schedules is by _________ .
Ferster and Skinner
The word positive in positive punishment refers to the fact that _.
Something is added.
Unexpected reinforcers produce more dopamine than expected reinforcers
True
The correct term for a stimulus that acts as a punisher is
Aversive
__________ refers to the point at which a behavior stops or its rate falls off sharply.
Break point
The schedule to use if you want to produce the most rapid learning of new behavior is _____
CRF continuous reinforcement
When food is the reinforcer, it is possible to stretch the ratio to the point at which an animal expends more energy than it receives.
True
Research has shown that abnormal behavior is often _.
An inappropriate way of obtaining appropriate reinforcers
One idea for preventing learned helplessness is ___ training.
Immunization
All oft he following enhance the effectiveness of punishment except _.
Increasing reinforcer deprivation level
Robert Eisenberger and his colleagues demonstrated that reinforcement can establish learned ___.
Industriousness
Generally speaking, the more intense a punisher, the _
More it suppresses behavior
________ demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the brain could be reinforcing.
Olds and Milner
The two-process theory of punishment assumes that punishment involves _.
Pavlovian and Operant learning
In her work with dolphins, Karen Pryor gradually realized that what she had to do go get novel behavior from the animals was to ___.
Reinforce novel behavior
The study of reinforcement schedules suggests that the behavior we call stick-to-itiveness is largely the product of ___.
Reinforcement history
_____________ led the way in the study of choice.
Richard Herrnstein
If a rat receives a shock each time it presses a lever, but not otherwide, we can say that _.
Shock is contingent on lever pressing
Skinner describes some of his most important research in _______.
The Behavior of Organisms
Some studies show that offering rewards reduces creativity. Research by Robert Eisenberger and others suggests that this is because in these studies ___.
The rewards were not contingent on creative behavior
According to Skinner, people are rewarded, but behavior is reinforced.
True
Backward chaining begins with the reinforcement of the last behavior in the chain
True
Extinction often increases the variability of behavior.
True
Harlan Lane and Paul Shinkman put a college student's behavior on extinction following VI reinforcement . The student performed the behavior 8,000 times without reinforcement.
True
In operant learning, the word contingency usually refers to the degree of correlation between a behavior and a consequence.
True
In shaping, it is sometimes a good idea to back up-- i.e., to reinforce earlier approximations of the desired behavior.
True
Is it true that negative reinforcement increases the strength of a behavior?
True
Kohler thought that insight was achieved suddenly, but other work suggests that it is achieved gradually.
True
Meerkats train their young using procedures that resemble shaping.
True
One everyday example of a VR schedule is the lottery.
True
Operant learning probably always involves Pavlovian conditioning as well.
True
Reinforcement is often said to increase the frequency of a behavior, but research suggestss that any feature of a behavior (e.g., intensity, duration, form, etc.) can be strengthened if a reinforcer can be made contingent on that feature.
True
The author of your text probably believes that most childhood tantrums are due to unintentional shaping by adults.
True
The more you increase the size of a reinforcer, the less benefit you get from the increase.
True
