Mod 16 Flashcards

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Operant conditioning is

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a type of learning in which the frequency of responding depends on consequences

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The law of effect refers to the tendency to

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repeat behaviors with favorable consequences, and avoid behaviors with unfavorable consequences

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3
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The psychologist most closely associated with the study of operant conditioning was

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Skinner

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4
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B.F. Skinner believed our actions are controlled by

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genetics

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5
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Reinforement is defined as

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any consequence that increases the likelihood a behavior will be repeated

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6
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Punishment is defined as

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any consequence that decreases the likelihood a behavior will be repeated

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7
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In what way is positive reinforcement different than negative reinforcement?

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Positive involves adding a stimulus and negative involves taking a stimulus away

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Esmes mom cooks a big plate of tofu as a reward because she cleaned her room this weekend. She does not ever clean her room again. In this situation the tofu might be a ______

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punishment

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Sophia stays out too late, which of the following would be considered a punishement?
A) Praising everytime she is in y curfew
B) giving her $3 every time she in on time
C) discussing changes in rules
D) taking away car

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d

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10
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Because Carol would always pick up her newborn daughter when she began ti cry, her daughter is now a real crybaby. In this case, picking up the infant served as _____________ for crying

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Positive reinforcer

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11
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Andrew no longer bites cords because he was spanked for it. His change in behavior best illustrates the effect of

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punishment

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Adding a stimulus such as gold stars, food, attention even scolding is an example of

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positive reinforcement

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Dr. Raheja places a rat in a small, glass enclosed chamber where it learns to press a bar to obtain a food pellet. She is using a ______ to study learning

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Skinner box

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14
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Shaping involves

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positively reinforcing behaviors that move closer and closer to a target behavior

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15
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As a tiger learns to jump through a hoop the trainer gives it a reward for moving toward the hoop. What technique does the trainer use?

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Shaping

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16
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When an organism has been conditioned to distunguish between similar stimuli, behaviorists say the organism can

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discriminate

17
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Extinction is

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the loss of a learned response when there is no longer a consequence

18
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When davids parents stop paying him for his A’s he doesnt get a’s any more. This is an example of

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extinction

19
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When a teacher ignores a disruptive student, he stops being disruptive. How do you explain this?

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The student wasnt being reinforced for their behavior, so the behavior became extinct

20
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If every correct response is reinforced, __________ is being used

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Continuous reinforcement

21
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Which type of reinforcement schedules require multiple responses for the learner before reinforcment occurs?

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Ration Schedules

22
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Reinforcing a behavior should always ______ the likelihood the behavior will be repeated. In situations involved overjustification effect, the reinforcement decreases the behavior. This situation demonstrates the importance of _______ in operant conditioning

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Increase, cognitive processes