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Psychology Gateways Study Set 3
Quiz 6: Conditioning and Learning
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Question 181
Multiple Choice
The gradual molding of responses to a desired pattern is known as
Question 182
Multiple Choice
You are a very good skater, but you did not start out that way. Your mother reinforced you for each small improvement you made over several months. This process is known as
Question 183
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Each time he steps up to the plate, a baseball player touches the bill of his cap three times, just as he did before hitting a home run in a previous game. Which of the following accounts for his actions?
Question 184
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Skinner once placed some pigeons in Skinner boxes and reinforced them with food randomly no matter what they were doing. Despite the fact that there was no real connection between their behavior and its consequences, each pigeon acted as if there were with one bird flapping its left wing, another hopping on one foot, and a third turning in complete circles. Skinner used which of the following terms to describe such behaviors that are repeated because they appear to produce reinforcement when really the behaviors are unnecessary?
Question 185
Multiple Choice
A puppy has begun to cry and bark in order to be let into the house. To extinguish this response, you would
Question 186
Multiple Choice
The brief return of an operant response after its apparent extinction is known as
Question 187
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Even though it will be four years before you graduate, you study and work hard because you know that having the degree will help you obtain a good job. Looking toward this degree helps maintain your hard work through a series of courses even through the reinforcement is delayed for several years. This illustrates
Question 188
Multiple Choice
Gordon wears the same blue shirt to class each time he has a major test because he believes that wearing that shirt will assure him an "A" just like he got on the first test when he was wearing this blue shirt. This illustrates