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83. Classical conditioning is most often used to condition   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Classical conditioning
82. Operant conditioning is to Skinner as classical conditioning is to   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Operant conditioning classical conditioning
81. After weeks of successful extinction trials, your pet dachshund suddenly resumes burying bones in the front yard. Your pet therapist advises you that the dog's behavior is an example of   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning
80. Which of the following best describes the unusual events that occurred in Pavlov's laboratory leading him to the discovery of classical conditioning?   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
classical conditioning
78. Responses that are reinforced and tend to be repeated illustrate   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning
76. Two principles of conditioning that have aided our learning and improved our adaptability as a species are   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
conditioning
75. In operant conditioning, the reinforcer occurs __________ the response, and in classical conditioning, it occurs __________.   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning
71. Your handsome successful boyfriend winks at you each time before he tells you "I love you." Your expectation when he winks is a(an)   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning
69. To teach a child to eat spaghetti, you would reinforce initial responses, such as holding the fork, and then increasingly closer approximations to the final response, a procedure known as   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning
60. Acquiring a fear of light because you saw someone else getting shocked when the light came on is an example of   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning
52. Increased feedback   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning Learning
51. If you give a child her favorite licorice candy for doing well in school and she continues to do well in school, the licorice candy is   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning
50. To shape the behavior of their students, teachers employ   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Conditioning
49. __________ occurs when making a response removes an unpleasant event.   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
Learning Conditioning
47. Negative reinforcement __________ responding; punishment __________ responding.   1 year ago Aamir Ranjha
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