A. higher order conditioning
B. forward conditioning
C. backward conditioning
D. second order conditioning
A. trial-and-error learning
B. a fixed-action pattern
C. instinctual drift
D. insight
A. spontaneous recovery
B. platikurtic
C. reminiscence
D. recall
A. practice alone procedures learning
B. in addition to reinforcement there must be reward
C. in addition to practice there must be reinforcement
D. Skinner’s view has been superseded by Hull’s
A. positive reinforcement
B. neutral acknowledgment
C. negative reinforcement
D. differential reinforcement
A. primary reinforce
B. secondary reinforce
C. negative reinforce
D. simple operant
A. token economies
B. differential reinforcement
C. contingency management
D. systematic decentralization
A. primary reinforcement
B. secondary reinforcement
C. social reinforcement
D. both b and c
A. the subject be informed of desired outcome in advance
B. the UCS be inherently rewarding
C. the UCS be originally neutral
D. the CS be originally neutral