Teachers Examples Flashcards

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Rag and Amy want to get ppl to like the new perfumes their company recently produced.in an advertisement they decide to pair the new product with the images of healthy, satisfying, loving relationships. This is an example of what:
a classical conditioning,
b higher-order conditioning
C operant conditioning
D latent learning

A

Classical conditioning

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Some athletes like to west game piece of equipment that they previously work and won competitions. This is —- behaviour, and it can partly be explained by —
A inadvertent; cc
B nonsenensical; renewal effort
C unexplainable; spontaneous recovery
D superstitious; oc

A

Superstition: oc

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Lauren was in Japan when she firstfell in love w her partner. They travelled together, tasted Japanese food, and visited sites. Even years after when she watches a documentary on TV abt Japan or reads an article she feels the love she ches for her partner automatically Laurens reaction is due to – -
A shaping
B habitation
C cc
D oc

A

CC

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Whenever Nike cries to reach his toys, his parents immediately give him the toy he wants, so he stops crying. His parents behaviour of giving him what he wants and no longer crying is an example of —.
If they stop giving him toys when he cries Nikes crying behaviour will bc — in time

A negative reinforcement; extinct
B punishment; decreased
C stimulus discrimination; negative reinforced
D positive reinforcement; negative reinforced

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A) negative reinforcement → extinct

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A negative punishment is a________ that is________ and, thus,________ the probability of a response

A positive stimulus, removed, decreases
B negative stimulus, presented, increses
C negative stimulus, removed, decreases
D positive stimulus, presented, increased

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A) positive stimulus ‘ removed, decreases

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Psychologist George Sperling ( 1960 ) conducted a pioneering study in which he flashed a matrix of letters on a screen for one-twentieth of a second to each participant. What did the find?
A participants encoded the letters from left to right
B participants encoded the letters from top to bottom
C participants stored the entire matrix of letters only momentarily
D participants stored the enter matrix’s of letters for any 60 seconds

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C) partisans stored the entire matrix of letters only momentarily

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Eric first learned wrestling in primary’s/ Secondary School. When Eric was in university they changed to judo, but they had difficulties learning judo techniques as their wrestling habits interfered. Which of the following sources of interferences mostikely in this example
A retroactive interference
B proactive interference
C associative interference
D decay interference

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B) proactive? (Why)

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Which of following lists 3 types of processing from shallowest to deepest?
A phonological, semantic, visual
B visual, phonological, semantic
C semantics, visual, phonological
D phonological, visual, semantics

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B) visual, phonological ) ( Sound), semantic (body)

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Dr is clinical psychologist interested in mood states of depressed ppl during the non depressed portions of their lives. Dr de Jong recruits ppl currently experiencing depressionto recall how they felt about life events that took place before their current depressive episode. Which of the following is most likely to bias Dr.de Jong research
A elaborative research
B shallow processing
C flashbulb memory
D mood dependent memory

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D. Mood depended Emory

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As baby Milo gets older, they show greater fine motor control bc…
A myelination in the sensorimotor regions
B synaptogenesis in the temporal lobes
C synaptic pruning in frontal lobes
D neurogenesis in limbic system

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. A) myelination in the sensory motor regions

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As kai progresses through childhood weak connections formed in infancy are impacted MOST by..:
A neurogenesis
B synaptic pruning
C myelination
D synapogenisis

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. B) synaptic pruning

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Prescription medication can act as__________ if exposed or consumed during pregnancy
A inorganic substance
B stimulants
C chemicals
D teratogens

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D teratogens

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Jen is 3 years old, ands sees a squirrel and calls it a mouse, because they think any 4 legged small furry animal should be a mouse. Jen thinking represents a example of ______ according to Piaget
A assimilation
B conservation
C equilibrium.
D accommodation

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A) assimilation

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Ali is teaching young Frank how to play with a windup walking toy robot. Alishows Frank how to wind up the toy, and once they are sure Frank has mastered winding the tog up Ali moves on to show Frank how to put the robot down and let it go. What method is Ali using to help Frank
A theory of mind
B egocentricty
C systematic desensitization
D zop

A

D. Zone of proximal development

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While children differ in the ________ in which they achieve major motor milestones they _______.
A rate and manner; all acquiring skills in same order
B quality; sometimes acquiring them in diff order
C environment; sometimes acquiring them in diff order
D period; acquiring them in same order

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A) rate and manner; all acquiring skills in some order

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