A. unconditioned stimulus
B. unconditioned response
C. conditioned stimulus
D. conditioned response
Learning
Learning
A. stimulus automatically produces a response without a prior history of experience
B. stimulus which did not initially produce a response now elicits that response
C. spontaneously emitted response increases in frequency as a result of in consequences
D. subject repeats an action he or she has observed in another and is praised for it
A. conditioned response
B. unconditioned stimulus
C. conditioned stimulus
D. unconditioned response
A. intermittent
B. partial
C. negative
D. continuous
A. conditioned response
B. unconditioned stimulus
C. conditioned stimulus
D. unconditioned response
A. continuous
B. fixed interval
C. variable interval
D. fixed ratio
A. flooding the person with images of the feared stimulus
B. gradually exposing the person to the feared stimulus
C. gradually exposing the person to the feared stimulus only when they are fully relaxed
D. systematically increasing the stimulus intensity up to the breaking point
A. Positive reinforcement
B. Punishment
C. Negative reinforcement
D. Observation
A. Decreases
B. Is punished
C. Remains the same
D. Increases
A. Principle of reinforcement
B. Law of effect
C. Contiguity hypothesis
D. Theory of behaviorism