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Behaviorism Quiz 6 (25 MCQs)

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1. Who was the founder of the radical behaviorism?
2. The conditioned stimulus (CS):
3. According to Bronfenbrenner, every person develops within a?
4. What is the main principle, that Behaviorism is based on?
5. Watson's position on the use of the term consciousness was to _____
6. Mark gets anxious when he hears the garage door open after so many times of getting in trouble when his parents get home. What is the neutral stimulus?
7. Anything that seeks to continue a desired behavior by the removal, escape from, or avoidance of undesired stimulus is called _____
8. Choose the theorist who dealt with the Classical conditioning
9. Watson's contribution to the method of objective testing was _____
10. The gradual loss of an association over time.
11. What does the behaviorism reject?
12. A worker is rewarded for the first response after a specified period of time. What reinforcement schedule is this?
13. What modality? lecture
14. The behaviourism has been divided into these categories:
15. The most significant public impact of Watson's varied undertakings was to _____
16. Watson's primary contribution to psychology was _____
17. The sudden reappearance of a response after a period of extinction is known as:
18. Was Behaviorist work applied to animals (e.g. Pavlov's dogs)?
19. One criticism of Watson was that his strict objectivity _____
20. In Watson's experiment, which of the following was a Conditioned Stimulus (CS)?
21. (1) should be an objective science that (2) studies behavior without reference to mental processes. Most research psychologists today agree with (1) but not with (2)
22. He conducted was called the puzzle box experiment, which is similar to theclassic "rat in the maze" experiment.
23. What modality? Creates knowledge collaboratively
24. Which theorist became famous for his behaviorism experiment on dogs?
25. A response spread from one specific stimulus to other stimuli that resemble the original
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