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6. Behaviorist approach: Who conducted the experiment "Little Albert" which supports classical conditioning?
- Langer and Rodin (1933)
- Watson and Rayner (1920)
- Langer and Rodin (1920)
- Watson and Rayner (1934)
7. Social learning theory: How would you best describes Attention?
- The individual is keen to demonstrate the behavior that has been observed
- The individual remembers what they observed
- The individual notices someone in their enviroment
- The individual replicates the behaviour shown by the model
8. Social learning theory: Which other area of psychology is SLT very used with?
- Biopsychology
- Gender
- Memory
- Physodynamic approach
9. Behaviorist approach: Which of these is a key assumption of the approach?
- Behaviour is learnt from enviroment and experiences
- Mediational processes, which lie between stimulus and response, influence our behavior.
- Humans are information-processors
- Personality has three parts:the id, ego and superego
- To be psychologically healthy, the real self and ideal self must be congruent
10. Social learning theory: Which of the following is not an assumption of the social learning theory?
- Instincts, or drives, motivate our behavior and energise the mind
- Learning can occur by observing role models in the environment
- Observational learning had four conditions: Attention, retention, motor production and motivation
- Learning can be a result of direct reinforcement and indirect or vicarious reinforcement
- Mediational processes, which lie between stimulus and response, influence our behavior.
11. Social learning theory: Which best describes motor reproduction?
- The individual replicates the behaviour shown by the model
- The individual notices someone in their enviroment
- The individual remembers what they observed
- The individual is keen to demonstrate the behavior that has been observed
12. Behaviorist approach: Which animal did Pavlov use in his experiment to develop Classical conditioning?
- Bears
- Dogs
- Cats
- Monkeys
- Birds
- Snakes
- Rats
13. Behaviorist approach: Who and where was Operant conditioning developed?
- Ian Petrovich Skinner in Spain
- Burrhus Frederic Skinner in Holland
- Burrhus Frederic Skinner in America
- Ian Petrovich Skinner in Russia