Behaviorism Quiz 6 (30 MCQs)

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1. To whom does the classical conditioning learning theory belong?
2. An example of the one-word stage utterances a child produces is:
3. Involves the recall of specifics and universals, the recall of methods and processes, or the recall of a pattern, structure, or setting.
4. From 1930 until the 1960s, the ..... was the primary research subject for the neobehaviorists and learning theorists.
5. What was Skinner's experiment?
6. A major criticism of Watson's system is that it discounts .....
7. It is an area of psychological study that focuses on observing and analyzing how controlledenvironmental changes affect behavior.
8. Learning through receiving something I don't want is called .....
9. The most important research method of the behaviorists was .....
10. Ariel gets yelled by her father after going to the surface. This is
11. In Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It, Watson argues that psychology is .....
12. Which behaviorist is best known for their studies involving aggression in adolescents?
13. Conditioning that results from one's actions and the consequences they cause.
14. Which of the following are verbal and come after cues?
15. Enactive Learning is .....
16. How would the seniors teach the freshman to wear their skirts too short using modeling principles?
17. When you learn by watching others do a similar process, it is called .....
18. An automatic response to a particular natural stimulus such as salivation to meat.
19. What is the name that receives the person who supports behaviorism?
20. In Pavlov's original experiment with dogs, the tone was initially a(n) ..... stimulus; after it was paired with the meat, it became a(n) ..... stimulus.
21. According to Hull's hypothesis, humans and animals show more or less learned behavior. What does it depend on?
22. A naturally occurring event or item that creates a response from subjects is called.
23. Engenders judgments about the value of material and methods for given purposes.
24. Learning by observing others is best known as .....
25. Learning by doing and then experiencing the consequences as a result is called?
26. It is a process by which a new materials related to relevant ideas in the existing cognitive structures.
27. When Pavlov placed food in the mouth's of dogs, they began to salivate. The salivation was a(n) .....
28. States that a connection between a stimulus and response is strengthened when the consequence to positive (reward) and the connection between the stimulus and the response is weakened when the consequence is negative.
29. Reinforcement occurs after a desired behavior occurs, but a different number of the desired acts is required each time.
30. Both positive and negative reinforcement