A. specify the target behavior
B. design your program
C. gather baseline data
D. set up a behavioral contact
Related Mcqs:
- ________ approach emphasizes the role of instinctual processes and their modification in the course of interaction with the society.
A. Dynamic and Psychoanalytic Approach
B. Cognitive Approach
C. Holistic Approach
D. Stimulus-Response Behaviouristic Approach - The techniques used in behavior modification ____________?
A. Stress interpersonal interactions
B. Employ the principal of learning
C. Are capable to a very limited rang of psychological problems
D. All involve some sort of operant conditioning - Who is famous for his work in operant conditioning and behavioral modification.
A. Skinner
B. Wundt
C. Thorndyke
D. Kohler - Who is famous for his work in operant conditioning and behavioral modification?
A. Skinner
B. Wundt
C. Thorndyke
D. Kohler - The simplest form of learning that involves modification of behaviour through a diminution of responses to repeated stimuli:
A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Latent learning
D. Conditioned reflex type II - One subject partially blocks your view of a second object and, therefore, the first object is seen as being closer to you than the second object. This is an example of ________________?
A. relative size
B. good continuation
C. interposition
D. the Poggendroff illusion - Christina was skiing down an intermediate run when the run broke into two separate trails. One trial turned off at a 90-degree angle; the second trail appeared to continue in the same general direction she had been headed if Christina takes the second trial her actions would be consistent with the Gestalt principle of:
A. common region
B. simplicity
C. closure
D. continuity - A teacher believes that one group of children is very bright and that a second is below average in ability, Actually the groups are identical, but the first group progresses more rapidly than the second this demonstrates:
A. the self-fulfilling prophecy
B. the placebo effect in a natural experiment
C. observer bias in naturalistic
D. the ethical problems of field experiments - The ability to learn a new computer software program is to be______as knowledge of state capitals is to______.
A. formal operations; concrete operations
B. crystallized intelligence; fluid intelligence
C. concrete operations; formal operations
D. fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence - Which of the following is the first step of learning by trial & error:
A. Identification of the problem
B. Realization of the problem
C. Efforts for the solution of problem
D. Remembering the solution of problem