AP Psychology: Unit 6 Test Questions

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The most crucial ingredient in all learning is
experience.
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Learning that certain events occur together is called
associative learning.
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By learning to associate a squirt of water with an electric shock, sea snails demonstrate the process
of
classical conditioning
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Pets who learn that the sound of an electric can opener signals the arrival of their food illustrate
classical conditioning
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Seals in an aquarium will repeat behaviors, such as slapping and barking, that prompt people to toss
them a herring. This best illustrates
operant conditioning
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After one chimpanzee sees a second chimp open a box that contains a food reward, the first animal
opens a similar box with great speed. This best illustrates
observational learning
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The last time you came home after your curfew, your parents grounded you for the next two
weekends. Ever since then you have been careful to come home on time. The change in your behavior
is best explained by
operant conditioning
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The first experimental studies of associative learning were conducted by
Ivan Pavlov
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Who introduced the term behaviorism?
John B. Watson
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John B. Watson emphasized that
learning should be explained without any reference to mental processes
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Last year, Dr. Moritano cleaned Natacha's skin with rubbing alcohol prior to administering each of a
series of painful rabies vaccination shots. Which of the following processes accounts for the fact that
Natacha currently becomes fearful every time she smells rubbing alcohol?
classical conditioning
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Which of the following is an unconditioned response?
sweating in hot weather
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In Pavlov's experiments, the dog's salivation triggered by the sound of the tone was a(n)
unconditioned response
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In Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, infants develop a fear of books after books are repeatedly
presented with a loud noise. In this fictional example, the loud noise is a(n)
unconditioned stimulus.
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A child's learned fear at the sight of a hypodermic needle is a(n)
conditioned response
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A real estate agent showed Gavin several pictures of lakeshore property while they were eating a
delicious, mouth-watering meal. Later, when Gavin was given a tour of the property, he drooled with
delight. For Gavin, the lakeshore property was a
CS
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Which of the following is an unconditioned response?
jerking your hand off a very hot stove
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A dog's salivation at the sight of a food dish is a(n)
unconditioned response
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If the sound of an electric can opener causes a child to salivate because it has previously been
associated with the presentation of food, the child's salivation to the sound of the can opener is a(n)
conditioned response
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In Pavlov's experiments on the salivary conditioning of dogs, the CS was
the sound of a tone
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After he was spanked on several occasions for spilling his milk at a restaurant, Colin became afraid to
go to the restaurant. In this case, spanking was a(n) ________ for Colin's fear.
unconditioned stimulus
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Because his football coach frequently yells at him for swearing, Antonio now becomes anxious when
he's near his coach. The coach is a(n) ________ for Antonio's anxiety
conditioned stimulus
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A patient who had long feared going into elevators was told by his therapist to force himself to enter
20 elevators a day. The therapist most likely wanted to encourage the ________ of the patient's fear.
extinction
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In classical conditioning, the ________ signals the impending occurrence of the ________.
CS; US
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For the most rapid acquisition of a CR, the CS should be presented
shortly before the US
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Associating a conditioned stimulus with a new neutral stimulus can create a second (often weaker)
conditioned stimulus. This best illustrates
higher-order conditioning
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In classical conditioning, the
unconditioned stimulus elicits the conditioned response
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After Pavlov had conditioned a dog to salivate to a tone, he repeatedly sounded the tone without
presenting the food. As a result, ________ occurred
extinction
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Spontaneous recovery refers to the
reappearance, after a pause, of an extinguished conditioned response
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Long after being bitten by a stray dog, Alonzo found that his fear of dogs seemed to have
disappeared. To his surprise, however, when he was recently confronted by a stray dog, he
experienced a sudden twinge of anxiety. This sudden anxiety best illustrates
spontaneous recovery
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The tendency for a CR to be evoked by stimuli similar to the CS is called
generalization
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Monica's psychotherapist reminds her so much of her own father that she has many of the same
mixed emotional reactions to him that she has to her own dad. Her reactions to her therapist best
illustrate the importance of
generalization
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Toddlers taught to fear moving cars may also begin to fear moving trucks and motorcycles. This best
illustrates
generalization
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An allergy attack triggered by the sight of plastic flowers best illustrates the process of
generalization
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Compared with nonabused children, those who have experienced a history of abuse show a stronger
brain-wave response to an unfamiliar but angry-looking face. This best illustrates
shaping
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Jacqueline is sexually aroused by the sight of her handsome boyfriend but not by the sight of her
equally handsome brother. This best illustrates the value of
discrimination
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After recovering from a serious motorcycle accident, Gina was afraid to ride a motorcycle but not a
bicycle. Gina's pattern of fear best illustrates
discrimination
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Pavlov's research on classical conditioning was important because
so many different species of animals, including humans, can be classically
conditioned
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Which of the following describes one of Watson's contributions to the study of learning?
He showed how the law of effect can be used to teach new behaviors
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After learning to fear a white rat, Little Albert responded with fear to the sight of a rabbit. This best
illustrates the process of
generalization
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An organism learns associations between events it does not control during the process of
classical conditioning
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An automatic response to some stimulus is called
respondent behavior
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In which form of learning is behavior said to be influenced by its consequences?
operant conditioning
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Learning associations between one's own personal actions and resulting events is most relevant to the
process of
operant conditioning
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Ever since his mother began to give Julio gold stars for keeping his bed dry all night, Julio
discontinued his habit of bed-wetting. His change in behavior best illustrates the value of
operant conditioning
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Which of the following terms best describes a respondent behavior?
reflexive
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B. F. Skinner's work elaborated what E. L. Thorndike had called
the law of effect
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The law of effect refers to the tendency to
repeat behaviors that are rewarded
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A Skinner box is a(n)
chamber containing a bar or key that an animal can manipulate to obtain a reward
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Shaping is a(n) ________ procedure.
operant conditioning
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To teach an animal to perform a complex sequence of behaviors, animal trainers are most likely to use
a procedure known as
shaping
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An animal trainer is teaching a miniature poodle to balance on a ball. Initially, he gives the poodle a
treat for approaching the ball, then only for placing its front paws on the ball, and finally only for
climbing on the ball. The trainer is using the method of
successive approximations
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Because Mr. Baron demonstrates appreciation only for very good classroom answers, his students
have stopped participating in class. Mr. Baron most clearly needs to be informed of the value of
shaping
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In shaping a dog to "shake," the command "shake" would be the ________. When the dog slightly
moves its paw, this would be a(n) ________.
discriminative stimulus; operant behavior
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A psychologist would be most likely to use ________ to determine whether nonverbal organisms can
perceive different colors.
shaping
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An event that increases the frequency of the behavior that it follows is a(n)
reinforcer
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Any stimulus that, when presented after a response, strengthens the response is called a(n)
positive reinforcer
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Because Mandisa always picked up her newborn daughter when she cried, her daughter is now a real
crybaby. In this case, picking up the infant served as a(n) ________ for crying.
positive reinforcer
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Any stimulus that, when removed after a response, strengthens the response is called a(n)
negative reinforcer
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Mason, a stockbroker, runs two miles every day after work because it reduces his level of stress.
Mason's running habit is maintained by a(n) ________ reinforcer.
negative
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Receiving delicious food is to escaping electric shock as ________ is to ________.
positive reinforcer; negative reinforcer
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What is the difference between a primary and a conditioned reinforcer?
Primary reinforcers are introduced every time the behavior occurs; conditioned
reinforcers are introduced only sometimes
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Innately satisfying stimuli that fulfill biological needs are called ________ reinforcers.
primary
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Which of the following is the best example of a conditioned reinforcer?
applause for an excellent piano recital
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Most animals are best conditioned through reinforcers delivered immediately after the desired
behavior is performed. What are these reinforcers called?
immediate
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Humans, unlike many other animals, can be conditioned with reinforcers not delivered until a long
time after the desired behavior. What are these reinforcers called?
delayed
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A trainer wants to train a chicken to peck a key to obtain food. If she wants the chicken to learn this
trick quickly and the behavior to be resistant to extinction, she should use ________ reinforcement
until the response is mastered and then follow with a period of ________ reinforcement.
continuous; partial
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The way slot machines reward gamblers with money best illustrates
partial reinforcement
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Coffee shops that reward customers with one free cup of coffee after every ten coffee purchases are
using a ________ reinforcement schedule.
fixed-ratio
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Blake is a carpet installer who wants to be paid for each square foot of carpet he lays rather than
with an hourly wage. Blake prefers working on a ________ schedule of reinforcement.
fixed-ratio
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Which of the following behaviors is typically reinforced on a variable-ratio schedule?
inserting coins into a slot machine
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Asking for dates is most likely to be reinforced on a ________ schedule
variable-ratio
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A small-town radio disc jockey frequently announces how much money is currently in a jackpot.
Every day several randomly selected residents are called and asked to identify the amount, and
thereby win it. Those who keep track of the jackpot amount are most likely to be reinforced on a
________ schedule.
variable-interval
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An executive in a computer software firm works with his office door closed. At the same time every
hour he opens the door to see what his employees are doing. The employees have learned to work
especially hard during the five minutes before and while the door is open. Their work pattern is
typical of responses that are reinforced on a ________ schedule.
fixed-interval
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On the first day of class, Professor Wallace tells her geography students that pop quizzes will be
given at unpredictable times throughout the semester. Clearly, studying for Professor Wallace's
surprise quizzes will be reinforced on a ________ schedule.
variable-interval
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A choppy stop-start pattern of operant responding is associated with the ________ schedule of
reinforcement
fixed-interval
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An event that decreases the behavior that precedes it is a
punishment.
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Which of the following is true of negative reinforcement and punishment?
Negative reinforcers decrease the rate of operant responding; punishments increase
the rate of operant responding
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Myron quit gambling after he lost more than a thousand dollars betting on horse races. This best
illustrates the effects of
punishment
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Punishment is a potentially hazardous way for teachers to control young children's behaviors
because
the use of punishment could condition children to fear and avoid school.
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Robert was late for school, so he parked in a space reserved for teachers. Later, when he went to get
his car, he noticed a yellow parking ticket under the windshield wiper. The parking ticket would be
considered
positive reinforcement
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Revoking the driver's license of a reckless driver is intended to serve as a
negative punishment
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According to B. F. Skinner, human behavior is controlled primarily by
external influences
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B. F. Skinner's critics have claimed that he neglected the importance of the individual's
personal freedom
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B. F. Skinner believed that teaching machines could promote effective learning because they allow for
both
shaping and immediate reinforcement
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Alex learned how to make 3-point basketball shots by successfully making very short shots before
shooting from increasingly longer distances from the hoop. This learning strategy best illustrates the
process of
shaping
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Mr. Schlenker has improved worker productivity at his furniture manufacturing plant by
occasionally sending notes of appreciation to his hard-working employees. Mr. Schlenker has
improved productivity by means of
operant conditioning
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Compared with apartment dwellers whose landlords pay their electricity costs, those apartment
dwellers who pay their own electric bills use less electricity. This most clearly illustrates that
consumer electricity usage is influenced by
operant conditioning
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Marvin happens to wear a red shirt when he takes a test he expects to fail. Surprisingly, he does well
on the test, so he wears the red shirt every time he takes a test. Which of the following explains
Marvin's superstitious behavior?
Any behavior that is accidentally reinforced is more likely to be repeated
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To modify your own behavior using operant conditioning principles, you should
monitor and record the actual frequency of the operant behavior you wish to
promote
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Which of the following is an example of biofeedback?
Milos learns to relax by being provided with information on changes in his heart
rate.
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The most important benefit of biofeedback is its capacity to?
facilitate the relaxation response.
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Electronically recording, amplifying, and displaying information regarding subtle physiological
responses is called
biofeedback
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Both classical and operant conditioning are forms of
associative learning
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A learned association between two stimuli is central to
classical conditioning
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A learned association between a response and a consequence is central to
operant conditioning
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After being classically conditioned to salivate to a tone, a dog continues to hear a tone but does not
receive food; as a result, salivation will decrease, then disappear. A dog owner may use operant
conditioning to train a dog to "sit" by presenting a treat each time the dog sits. However, the
behavior may diminish if the treats are discontinued. Both examples illustrate
extinction
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It is easier to train a dog to bark for food than to train it to stand on its hind legs for food. This best
illustrates the importance of ________ in learning.
biological predispositions
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After pigs learned to pick up and deposit wooden coins in a piggy bank, the pigs subsequently
dropped the coins repeatedly and pushed them with their snouts. This best illustrates the
importance of ________ in operant conditioning.
biological predispositions
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Animals most readily learn the specific associations that promote
survival