Principles of Psych - WK 11 Behaviourism

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Lizzie and Donald both love Arcade Fire. Whenever Lizzie listens to Arcade Fire, she always thinks about their relationship. What is this an example of?
Associationism
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In Pavlov's experiment with dogs, what was the neutral stimulus?
The bell
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Conditioning occurs when a(n) _________ is paired with a(n) ________
CS, US
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What is another name for operant conditioning?
Instrumental
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Amy wants to encourage her child not to climb on the table. She gives a reward every time the child engages in different behaviour. What is this an example of?
Positive reinforcement
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What did Hall, Lund & Jackson (1968) find was reinforcing Robbie's behaviour?
Attention (scolding)
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What did Hall, Lund & Jackson (1968) find improved Robbie's behaviour?
Ignoring his misbehaviour & praise good behaviour
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Joe receives his paycheck weekly. This makes him motivated to attend work. What schedule of reinforcement is this?
Fixed interval
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What is the consequence of using a variable ratio?
More consistent reponding
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In classical conditioning, how does a conditioned response occur?
A CS is repeatedly paired with the US
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Lizzie & Donald met through Arcade Fire so she associates them with love. She recently found her local coffee shop playing Arcade Fire. Therefore, she also associates them with coffee too. What is this an example of?
Higher order conditioning
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In studies conducted by Andrew Elliot & colleagues, which colour evoked negative emotions in academic contexts?
Red
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Thorndike’s law of effect states that
Behaviour with positive outcomes is more likely to be repeated
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Thomas has wet hands after washing them. He rubs them in the towel & the water has gone. Thomas now uses a towel every time he wants to dry his hands. What is this an example of?
Negative reinforcement
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In Pavlov's experiment with dogs, what was the neutral stimulus?

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The bell

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Conditioning occurs when a(n) _________ is paired with a(n) ________

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What is another name for operant conditioning?

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Amy wants to encourage her child not to climb on the table. She gives a reward every time the child engages in different behaviour. What is this an example of?

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