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1 Classical Conditioning
SP & L Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Sensation Perception Operant Conditioning Classical Conditioning Misc. 10 20 30 40 50

2 What is the purpose of having variation in taste (e. g
What is the purpose of having variation in taste (e.g., bitter, sweet)? Category

3 What is the definition of “sensation”?
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4 What is sensory adaptation?

5 Daily Double What is the job of the vestibular system and what is a stimuli that can affect this?

6 Define absolute threshold and give an example for one of the senses.

7 What is figure-ground perception?

8 What is the definition of “perception”?

9 What is retinal disparity?

10 What three things influence how we perceive?

11 What are the 5 gestalt principles for organizing sensations into “wholes”?

12 Giving someone a trophy for their science project making them more likely to participate in future science fairs.

13 Putting soap in your child’s mouth to stop them from saying negative words.

14 What kind of reinforcer is money?

15 What is a partial schedule of reinforcement?

16 Interrupting someone every time they speak making them less likely to join in the conversation with you.

17 Who developed the concept of classical conditioning?

18 A process in which an organism learns to associate a natural stimulus and a learned, neutral stimulus.

19 Bob throws up after eating Greek food
Bob throws up after eating Greek food. Later that day he finds out he has the stomach flu. But now whenever Bob is around Greek food he feels queasy. The Greek food after conditioning is which of the following terms: UCS, UCR, NS, CS, or CR.

20 Little Albert was trained to be afraid of white rats, but instead became afraid of all white and/or furry creatures. What concept is this an example of?

21 Give an example of classical conditioning and label all terms.

22 What are incorrect perceptions, such as seeing water on the road on very hot day?

23 What is a stimulus and give an example?

24 How are “generalization” and “discrimination” different? Give examples.

25 What visual perception term does this represent?

26 The Stroop Effect (naming the color of the font, not reading the word) is an example of what concept?

27 Describe how sensation and perception are related
Describe how sensation and perception are related. Give an example of each.

28 Final Jeopardy Place your wager!


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