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LEARNING REVIEW GAME REMEMBER: TEST TOMORROW!!!

______________ experimented with dogs and salivation. ______________ is responsible for experimenting with rats and pigeons.

The name of the child who was trained to fear all things white and fuzzy was _______.

The reappearance of a learned response (CR) after extinction is called ______________.

The US in the Little Albert experiment was: A) The Hammer Noise B) The White Rat C) The Crying D) The Monkey

When Pavlov’s dog also began salivating at the sounds of whistles and doorbells, he underwent the process of _____________.

__________ is defined as any relatively permanent change in behavior.

Identify the CR: While caring for a friend’s dog, you notice that it displays a fear-like posture as you roll up a newspaper. You try this several times more and become convinced that the dog is generally afraid of rolled up newspapers.

Identify the UR : Calvin is chased and assaulted by an aggressive rooster when he was just barely 3 years old. As an adult he still gets little aches in his stomach when he hears the word rooster, and he claims that birds make him nervous. Identify the UR : Calvin is chased and assaulted by an aggressive rooster when he was just barely 3 years old. As an adult he still gets little aches in his stomach when he hears the word rooster, and he claims that birds make him nervous.

___________ always lessens or eliminates a behavior.

PR, NR, or PUN A parent yells at her child for getting poor grades

The CS in the Little Albert experiment was: A) The Hammer Noise B) The White Rat C) The Crying D) The Monkey

Learned behaviors that result from coincidental reinforcement or punishment are considered to be ____________________.

Fido barks every time he hears the cabinet door opens because he thinks he will be getting a treat. After a while of not getting a treat, Fido stops barking. Fido’s behavior underwent ____________.

If Fido is given a treat after his barking is extinct and begins barking again as a result, he has undergone __________________.

When a subject learns to respond only to the CS, s/he is demonstrating _____________.

The CR in the Little Albert experiment was: A) The Hammer Noise B) The White Rat C) The Crying D) The Monkey

______________ is the psychologist responsible for the “Little Albert” experiment.

FR, VR, FI, VI Casino slot machines best display this type of reinforcement schedule.

The responses that are reinforced when shaping behavior are called ______________________.

According to operant conditioning, a _____________ gives a bad consequence or removes something pleasant

PR, NR, or PUN A teenager is allowed out on Friday night after completing his homework.

FR, VR, FI, or VI Getting a report card every 6 weeks.

Reinforcement always ___________ a behavior.

PR, NR, or PUN Jim scratches his arm to get rid of an itch

_______________ adds a pleasant consequence.

________________ removes something bad.