This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Teaching > Behaviorism – Quiz 3 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Behaviorism Quiz 3 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. This type of punishment takes away a desirable stimulus A) Positive punishment. B) Secondary punishment. C) Negative punishment. D) Primary punishment. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Negative punishment. 2. He is an American psychologist. His most significant contribution to the fields of educational psychology, cognitive science, and science education learning was on the development and research on "advance organizers" since 1960. A) Robert Mills Gagne. B) Ivan Pavlov. C) David Ausubel. D) Jerome Bruner. E) Jean Piaget. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) David Ausubel. 3. For Tolman, the obvious and objective behavioral evidence of purpose was ..... A) Sign Gestalt. B) Learning. C) That the rat readily leaves the start box of a maze. D) That the rat behaves so as to obtain food. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Learning. 4. Reinforcement is not given each time an act is performed A) Classical conditioning. B) Partial reinforcement schedule. C) Secondary reinforcement. D) Continuous reinforcement. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Partial reinforcement schedule. 5. This person was the leader of "Observational Learning" and school of thought. A) Pavlov. B) Kohler. C) Skinner. D) Bandura. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Bandura. 6. Once Pavlov's dogs learned to salivate to the sound of a bell, the bell was a(n) A) Neutral stimulus. B) Conditioned stimulus. C) Unconditioned response. D) Unconditioned stimulus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Conditioned stimulus. 7. These are ways for you as a future teacher to develop a positive attitude in your students, except A) Create a positive learning space for your student. B) Help your student visualize positive outcomes for all scenarios. C) Giving punishment to students. D) Eliminate negative talk. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Giving punishment to students. 8. A reinforcement is received after a fixed amount of time has passed if the desired act occurs. A) Variable interval schedule. B) Fixed interval schedule. C) Stimulus. D) Fixed ratio schedule. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fixed interval schedule. 9. It is based upon the notion that learning is a result of change in overt behavior. A) Connectionism. B) Classical Conditioning. C) Operant Conditioning. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Operant Conditioning. 10. These activities describe what learning modality? Discovery collaborative group work scaffolding Self-guided learning based on personal experience Peer grading and review A) Cognitivism. B) Connectivism. C) Constructivism. D) Behaviorism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Constructivism. 11. Watson predicted that the laws of behavior would be identified when ..... A) Behaviors were reduced to their basic S-R units. B) The stimulus elements could be perfectly controlled. C) The smallest elements of responses were discovered. D) The response elements could be perfectly predicted. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Behaviors were reduced to their basic S-R units. 12. Who is commonly known as the founder of Behaviorism? A) Ivan Pavlov. B) Edwin Guthrie. C) Sigmund Freud. D) John B. Watson. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) John B. Watson. 13. Watson argued that the failure of psychology as a natural science was due to ..... A) The fact that data of introspection cannot be replicated. B) Blaming the observer rather than the method for failure to replicate in introspection. C) The failure to operationally define terms in common use by psychologists. D) All of the choices are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Blaming the observer rather than the method for failure to replicate in introspection. 14. The gradual disappearance of a conditioned response is A) Extinction. B) Modeling. C) Cognitive learning. D) A token economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Extinction. 15. Each time a behavior occurs, reinforcement is given A) Operant conditioning. B) Continuous reinforcement. C) Stimulus. D) Extinction. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Continuous reinforcement. 16. Who was not the pioneer for classical conditioning? A) Ivan Pavlov. B) Edward Lee Thorndike. C) John Broadus Watson. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Edward Lee Thorndike. 17. Learning through receiving something you don't want is called A) Negative reinforcement. B) Positive reinforcement. C) Punishment. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Punishment. 18. In the original Pavlov study, the unconditioned stimulus was A) Salivation to meat. B) Meat. C) Salivation to bell. D) Bell. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Meat. 19. Watson and Rayner's study of Little Albert demonstrated how specific fears A) Can interfere with the process of learning. B) Can be used as conditioned reinforcers. C) May be produced through classical conditioning. D) Are acquired through observational learning. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) May be produced through classical conditioning. 20. Learning is self-directed learning via:content source people groups within a network A) Cognitivism. B) Behaviorism. C) Constructivism. D) Connectivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Connectivism. 21. What are roles of learner A) Active. B) Passive. C) Process. D) Responding. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Passive. 22. Which of the Muslim scholar talked about the idea of salivation that associated with the imagination? A) Al-Biruni. B) Ibn Khaldun. C) Al-Ghazali. D) Al-Khawarizmi. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Al-Ghazali. 23. Watson chose to pursue research with white rats, he said, because he ..... A) Could not learn to do introspection. B) Wanted to maintain a close association with biology. C) Wanted to dissociate himself from his original pursuits in theology. D) Wanted to dissociate himself from philosophy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Wanted to maintain a close association with biology. 24. Chris has failed English class repeatedly and has now stopped trying because he believes the situation is uncontrollable. This is an example of: A) Learned laziness. B) Learned helplessness. C) Observational learning. D) Behavior modification. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Learned helplessness. 25. This type of conditioning follows the pattern of providing stimulus first, then the action occurs. A) Operant. B) Classical. C) Latent. D) Neo-Classical. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Classical. 26. This type of conditioning follows the pattern of waiting for an action before providing the stimulus. A) Classical. B) Latent. C) Neo-Classical. D) Operant. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Operant. 27. A stimulus that automatically elicits a response, such as meat causing salivation. A) Stimulus. B) Conditioned response. C) Unconditioned stimulus. D) Conditioning. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Unconditioned stimulus. 28. His theory zeroed in only on changes in observable behavior, excluding any likelihood of any processes taking place in the mind. A) Edward L. Thorndike. B) Ivan Pavlov. C) Burrhus Frederick Skinner. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Burrhus Frederick Skinner. 29. Which of the following was NOT one of Watson's methods? A) Observation with instruments. B) Observation without the use of instruments. C) The verbal report method. D) The conditioned reflex method. E) All of the choices were acceptable to Watson. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) All of the choices were acceptable to Watson. 30. Who discovered classical conditioning through his dog experiments? 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