Deck 4: Predictive Learning: Basic Variables and Theoretical Issues 
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Deck 4: Predictive Learning: Basic Variables and Theoretical Issues 
1
In which of the following procedures does the CS go on and off prior to the US?
A) delay conditioning
B) trace conditioning
C) simultaneous conditioning
D) backward conditioning
A) delay conditioning
B) trace conditioning
C) simultaneous conditioning
D) backward conditioning
trace conditioning
2
In which of the following procedures is predictive learning impossible?
A) delay conditioning
B) trace conditioning
C) simultaneous conditioning
D) backward conditioning
A) delay conditioning
B) trace conditioning
C) simultaneous conditioning
D) backward conditioning
simultaneous conditioning
3
Which of the following appears to be an exception to the law of temporal contiguity?
A) eyelid conditioning
B) heart rate conditioning
C) acquired taste aversion
D) none of the above
A) eyelid conditioning
B) heart rate conditioning
C) acquired taste aversion
D) none of the above
acquired taste aversion
4
Jamie goes to a new restaurant that serves exotic foods and is stung by a bee while eating. Half an hour later Jamie feels sick. As the result of these unfortunate events Jamie will most likely
A) become sick at the thought of bees and the exotic food.
B) become afraid of bees and the exotic food.
C) become afraid of bees and sick at the thought of exotic food
D) become sick at the thought of bees and afraid of the exotic food
A) become sick at the thought of bees and the exotic food.
B) become afraid of bees and the exotic food.
C) become afraid of bees and sick at the thought of exotic food
D) become sick at the thought of bees and afraid of the exotic food
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5
A loud tone and dim light are presented at the same time and followed by food. Salivation will most likely occur to
A) the tone and light.
B) the tone and not the light.
C) the light and not the tone.
D) neither the tone or light.
A) the tone and light.
B) the tone and not the light.
C) the light and not the tone.
D) neither the tone or light.
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6
As the percentage of trials on which the CS and US are paired during acquisition increases, the speed of acquisition ____ and the speed of extinction ____.
A) increases; increases
B) increases; decreases
C) decreases; decreases
D) decreases; increases
A) increases; increases
B) increases; decreases
C) decreases; decreases
D) decreases; increases
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7
Which of the following phenomena indicate that extinction cannot result from destroying the
Association between the CS and CR?
A) external inhibition
B) disinhibition
C) stimulus generalization
D) stimulus discrimination
Association between the CS and CR?
A) external inhibition
B) disinhibition
C) stimulus generalization
D) stimulus discrimination
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8
If a rat is shocked half the time after a tone occurs and half the time when the tone is not present, it will
A) learn to fear the tone a little.
B) learn to fear the tone a moderate amount.
C) learn to fear the tone a lot.
D) not learn to fear the tone.
A) learn to fear the tone a little.
B) learn to fear the tone a moderate amount.
C) learn to fear the tone a lot.
D) not learn to fear the tone.
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9
According to Pavlov's stimulus-substitution theory, temporal contiguity is
A) necessary and sufficient
B) necessary but not sufficient
C) sufficient but not necessary
D) not necessary or sufficient
A) necessary and sufficient
B) necessary but not sufficient
C) sufficient but not necessary
D) not necessary or sufficient
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10
Research findings indicate that temporal contiguity is ____ for classical conditioning to occur.
A) necessary and sufficient
B) necessary but not sufficient
C) sufficient but not necessary
D) not necessary or sufficient
A) necessary and sufficient
B) necessary but not sufficient
C) sufficient but not necessary
D) not necessary or sufficient
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11
Pavlov believed that the ____. Research findings indicate that ____.
A) CR always resembles the UR; he was correct
B) CR always resembles the UR; he was incorrect
C) CR never resembles the UR; he was correct
D) CR never resembles the UR; he was incorrect
A) CR always resembles the UR; he was correct
B) CR always resembles the UR; he was incorrect
C) CR never resembles the UR; he was correct
D) CR never resembles the UR; he was incorrect
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12
Siegel's research in which drugs serve as the US suggests that the CR
A) is a substitute for the UR.
B) prepares the individual for the UR
C) is a substitute for the US.
D) prepares the individual for the US
A) is a substitute for the UR.
B) prepares the individual for the UR
C) is a substitute for the US.
D) prepares the individual for the US
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13
Which of the following components of the Rescorla-Wagner model of classical conditioning helps us understand why learning is greatest at the beginning and diminishes with experience?
A) salience of the CS
B) salience of both CSs
C) salience of the US
D) the surprise factor
A) salience of the CS
B) salience of both CSs
C) salience of the US
D) the surprise factor
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14
Which of the following components of the Rescorla-Wagner model of classical conditioning helps us understand why blocking occurs?
A) salience of the CS
B) salience of both CSs
C) salience of the US
D) the surprise factor
A) salience of the CS
B) salience of both CSs
C) salience of the US
D) the surprise factor
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