This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Teaching > Behaviorism – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Behaviorism Quiz 4 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The noted scientist who developed the principles of Classical Conditioning is A) B.F. Skinner. B) Ivan Pavlov. C) Albert Bandura. D) E.L. Thorndike. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ivan Pavlov. 2. A reinforcer is any consequence that ..... the behavior it follows. A) Doesn't Change. B) Strengthens. C) Weakens. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Strengthens. 3. What was John B Watson's experiment? A) Dog Experiment. B) Little Albert. C) Puzzle Box. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Little Albert. 4. There are several different types of partial reinforcement schedules . Which are the correct ones? A) Modeling, Shaping, Cueing. B) Fixed/Variable-Ratio, Fixed/Variable-Interval. C) Correlation, Abstraction, Punishment, Reward. D) Positive, Negative. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fixed/Variable-Ratio, Fixed/Variable-Interval. 5. Parents say, "I'm taking away your phone because you failed Chemistry." Parents are using A) Negative punishment. B) Positive punishment. C) Positive reinforcement. D) Classical conditioning. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Negative punishment. 6. Which of the following is true of learning? A) Learning only occurs through punishment. B) Learning only occurs through conditioning. C) Learning is a passive process. D) Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior. 7. What is the Premack Principle? A) Strengthening behavior. B) Decreasing behavior. C) Having students do what you want to do first and then they are able to do what they want to do. D) Allowing students to do what they want whenever they want. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Having students do what you want to do first and then they are able to do what they want to do. 8. A group of children with their own rules and norms is known as a? A) No culture. B) Peer culture. C) Bacterial culture. D) Social culture. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Peer culture. 9. The "Skinner Box" was the most prominent experiment to illustrate how the operant conditioning works. From the answers, choose the animal that was used by Skinner in conducting the experiment. A) Pigeon. B) Rat. C) Monkey. D) Cat. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rat. 10. For the behaviorism there is no distinction between animal and human behavior. A) True. B) False. C) I have no idea. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 11. Operant conditioning principles were developed by A) B.F. Skinner. B) Ivan Pavlov. C) Albert Bandura. D) E.L. Thorndike. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) B.F. Skinner. 12. It describes how students receive, process, and retain knowledge during learning A) Behaviorism. B) Learning Theories. C) Classical Conditioning. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Learning Theories. 13. A response to a stimulus that is brought about by learning ..... for example, salivating at the word pickle. A) Stimulus. B) Conditioned response. C) Negative reinforcement. D) Unconditioned response. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Conditioned response. 14. What modality? Multiple Choice and essay writing A) Connectivism. B) Cognitivism. C) Behaviorism. D) Constructivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cognitivism. 15. Strengthening the tendency to repeat a response by following it with the addition of something pleasant. A) Response. B) Positive reinforcement. C) Primary reinforcement. D) Operant conditioning. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Positive reinforcement. 16. According to Watson, the elements of behavior are ..... A) Associations among S-R connections. B) The body's muscular movement and glandular responses. C) An exchange of ideas between the conscious and the unconscious mind. D) A synthesis of mental elements involving sensations, images, and feelings. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The body's muscular movement and glandular responses. 17. Cindy won 500 tickets at Chuck E. Cheese for playing skee ball. Now she wants to go there all the time. What is the antecedent? A) 500 tickets. B) Chuck E. Cheese. C) Playing skee ball. D) Wanting to go there all the time. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Chuck E. Cheese. 18. In John Watson's "Little Albert" studies, a loud noise was paired with a white rat causing Little Albert to be afraid. What is the conditioned response? A) Fearing the white rat. B) The loud noise. C) The white rat. D) Fearing the loud noise. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fearing the white rat. 19. These activities describe what learning modality? Lecture visual tools mind maps, charts to facilitate memorization for learning Multiple Choice and essay construction A) Connectivism. B) Constructivism. C) Cognitivism. D) Behaviorism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cognitivism. 20. Owner plays with puppy even though he bites A) Negative Reinforcement. B) Positive Punishment. C) Positive Reinforcement. D) Negative Punishment. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Positive Reinforcement. 21. What modality? Visual tools:Mind maps Charts A) Cognitivism. B) Connectivism. C) Behaviorism. D) Constructivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cognitivism. 22. For the behaviorism the mind is tabula rasa . What does it mean? A) It is full of information. B) It is just to receive information. C) It is never going to be full. D) It is a blank slate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It is a blank slate. 23. What are the behavioral principles for education? A) Aid is the main motivation. The positivereinforcement is preferable to punishment. B) Learning is facilitated when the goals areclear. C) Both. D) Neither. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Both. 24. Who invented this theory? A) Ivan Pavlova. B) John B. Mary. C) B.F jackson. D) Edward Thorndike. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Edward Thorndike. 25. The natural reflex that occurs in response to a stimulus is called? A) Social cognitive theory. B) Classic conditioning. C) Self-efficacy. D) Observational modeling. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Classic conditioning. 26. Which behavior theorist developed operant conditioning? A) B.F. Skinner. B) Ivan Pavlov. C) Albert Bandura. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) B.F. Skinner. 27. What is behaviorism? A) Creating associations and creating a knowledge set useful for living. B) How humans process and store information was very important in the process of learning. C) Focuses on the idea that are learners learn through interaction with the environment. D) Focuses on how learners construct their own meaning. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Focuses on the idea that are learners learn through interaction with the environment. 28. Where could we see behaviorism applied? A) Potty training children. B) Receing a promotion at work. C) Teaching tricks to pets. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 29. Learning process in which responses are controlled by their consequences. A) Operant Learning. B) Observational Learning. C) Bloom's Taxonomy. D) Classical Learning. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Operant Learning. 30. In order to accommodate new information, You have to change or expand your knowledge. A) Derivative Subsumption. B) Cognitive Learning. C) Correlative Subsumption. D) Superordinate Learning. E) Combinatorial Learning. 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