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      Pavlov's dog automatically salivated to food because food is an innate
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      1. Pavlov's dog automatically salivated to food because food is an innate
        1. CR
        2. CS
        3. UCS
        4. UCR
      2. Watson and Raynor used___ as a CS in order to condition dear in Little Albert
        1. A loud noise
        2. A scary mask
        3. A rabbit
        4. A white rat
      3. Thorndike's Law of Effect is the basis of S-R theory, learning is a function of
        1. Planned Activities
        2. Stimulus Control
        3. Trial and Error
        4. Environmental Events
      4. Which process determines whether or not an imitated or modeled act will be repeated?
        1. Replication
        2. Attention
        3. Motor Reproduction
        4. Reinforcement
      5. Which of the following is NOT associated with Skinner?
        1. The Skinner Box
        2. Operant Conditioning
        3. Free Will
        4. Schedules of Reinforcement
      6. An example of an innate stimulus-response connection is
        1. A temper tantrum
        2. Raising your hand before speaking in class
        3. Learning to ride a bike by watching your older brother
        4. Sneezing in response to sniffing pepper
      7. In classical conditioning situations, the __ is innate, but the __ connection is learned.
        1. UCS-CS; UCR-CR
        2. UCS-UCR; CS-CR
        3. UCR-CR; UCS-CS
        4. CS-CR; UCS-UCR
      8. Which of the following is NOT one of the processes involved in observational learning?
        1. Attention
        2. Replication
        3. Motor Reproduction
        4. Reinforcement
      9. Frequency of a behavior increases BC it is followed by the removal of an aversive stimulus
        1. Positive Reinforcement
        2. Negative Reinforcement
        3. Primary Reinforcement
        4. Secondary Reinforcement
      10. The frequency of a behavior increases because it is followed by a rewarding stimulus
        1. Negative Reinforcement
        2. Positive Reinforcement
        3. Primary Reinforcement
        4. Secondary Reinforcement
      11. Any situation that involves learning.
        1. Requires some relatively permanent change to occur
        2. Is relatively automatic
        3. Involves conscious determination
        4. Requires a great deal of effort
      12. Pavlov's dog salivated to the sound of a bell because
        1. The bell had become associated with food
        2. The bell had become a CR
        3. The bell had become a reflex
        4. The bell had become a reinforcer for food
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