Class 11 Psychology Chapter 6 Learning Quiz 3 (60 MCQs)

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1. Every time someone flushes a toilet in the apartment building, the shower becomes very hot and causes the person to jump back. Over time, the person begins to jump back automatically after hearing the flush, before the water temperature changes.
2. Who is the psychologist known for Classical Conditioning
3. After Lee refused to clean his room, his mother took away his smart phone, Lee's mum is making use of
4. Psychologist that follows the Triarchic Theory
5. Public Law 94-142, (IDEA) ensures that all children with disabilities are entitled to
6. Where have critics suggested Dweck's theory places blame for failure?
7. Bringing information back to mind is called .....
8. In Albert Bandura's famous "Bobo doll" experiments, children who saw an aggressive model were more aggressive with the Bobo doll than children who did not see an aggressive model. This reflects what form of learning?
9. Mirror neurons are thought to play a role in:
10. He is most closely associated with an observational learning experiment involving children and violence.
11. Items or events that when following a response will strengthen it.
12. The cognitive ability to be able to recognize that quantities remain the same when two glasses of water are sitting beside each other, and one is poured into a taller glass.
13. A professional baseball player getting a hit approximately every third time at bat is an example of what schedule of reinforcement?
14. Snapshots of specific traumatic events are called ..... (i.e where people where on 911)
15. Ethics refers to
16. ..... needs in Maslow's hierarchy is the need for appreciation and respect.
17. Adding new information because it fits an existing schema is
18. The law of effect states that if there is a pleasant stimulus-response reinforced, the behavior will increase, and the opposite is true if an unpleasant consequence is given as punishment. Who came up with this law?
19. What is an example of operant conditioning?
20. Discrimination and generalization are related to which key concept in conditioning?
21. Which type of reinforcement is involved in observational learning?
22. The total intellectual, emotional, physical, social & spiritual process are wholly coordinated towards the achievement of goals
23. The process by which a stimulus increases the chances of a preceding behavior occurring again is called:
24. IN CLASSICAL CONDITIONING, A STIMULUS THAT ELICITS NO RESPONSE BEFORE CONDITIONING
25. This experimenter was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person.
26. He conducted the Bobo Doll Experiment
27. Both classical and operant conditioning utilize THIS concept, during which an individual acquires the understanding that one thing is connected with another.
28. An American psychologist who specializes in the involvement of COGNITIVE processes in classical conditioning focusing on animal learning and behavior.
29. The learned response to a previously neutral (but now conditioned) stimulus
30. Which of the following adjectives best describes the way that cognitive psychologists view learning?
31. A variable ratio schedule provides reinforcement
32. A form of behavioral learning in which the probability of a response is changed by its consequences-that is, by the stimuli that follow the response
33. What is the term for the process that helps people and animals adapt to their environment by responding similarly to different stimuli?
34. The 9/11 Attacks, the Challenger Explosion, Covid Quarantine .....
35. What happens in higher-order conditioning?
36. What is the reinforcement schedule that results in slower acquisition of a response but greater resistance to extinction?
37. Taste aversion is a unique form of classical conditioning that associates specific food or drink with what kind of experience?
38. Which of the following is true of classical conditioning?
39. According to Thorndike's ..... , behaviors followed by favorable consequences become more likely, and behaviors followed by unfavorable consequences become less likely
40. Which of the following researchers was most involved with the earliest research into classical conditioning?
41. Learning that is not demonstrated at the time it occurs is called
42. Dylan is not sure where he fits in society, he lives carefree, has no set plans and is confused about what he wants to do in the future. What is Dylan's identity?
43. What is the definition of learning according to the Psychology of Learning?
44. What is a key consideration for creating safe learning environments?
45. What is the definition of Psychology according to Walter Bowers?
46. What is the term for the process of learning associations between events?
47. Every fifth time Mateo washes the dishes without being asked, he receives an allowance bonus. This is an example of a:
48. Which experiment is most closely associated with the concept of operant conditioning in AP Psychology Learning?
49. In Pepperberg's study which results were better?
50. Negative reinforcement ..... the rate of a response; punishment ..... the rate of a response.
51. Kristi gets paid every two weeks for her work as a nurse. What kind of reinforcement schedule is this?
52. Negative Reinforcement
53. After being bitten by a dog, Liam feels fear when he sees any dog, regardless of breed. This demonstrates:
54. In Pavlov's classic experiment, food was the
55. Motivated forgetting is another name for
56. The process of translating information into a form it can be stored.
57. Adding something unpleasant to get a behavior to end would be an example of ..... (i.e not doing chores results in more chores being added)
58. Surface learning is associated with:
59. Students are accustomed to a bell ringing to indicate the end of a class period. The principal decides to substitute popular music for the bell to indicate the end of each class period. Students quickly respond to the music in the same way they did to the bell. What principle does this illustrate?
60. Which of the following refers to a classical conditioning method that exposes an individual to a harmless stimulus until fear responses to that stimulus are extinguished?