A. Thorndike and F.F Skinner
B. Pavlov
C. Kohler
D. All of above
Related Mcqs:
- Imprinting, habituation, conditioned reflex type I and conditioned reflex type II are example of:
A. Innate behaviour
B. Instinct
C. Learning behaviour
D. Taxis and kinesis - Imprinting, habituation, conditioned reflex type I and conditioned reflex type II are example of:
A. Innate behavior
B. Instinct
C. Learning behaviour
D. Taxes and kinesis - In classical conditioning, the relationship between the conditioned stimulus and the conditioned response is __________________?
A. learned
B. reflexive
C. hereditary
D. conditioned - When Pavlov repeatedly presented the conditioned stimulus without pairing it with the unconditioned stimulus, the conditioned response failed to occur. This is known as __________________?
A. condition failure
B. recovery
C. extinction
D. habituation - Which TWO of the following statements are true of blocking?
1: The phenomenon of blocking provides an interesting and much-studied instance of failure to learn, in spite of contiguous presentations of the CS and the US
2: In a blocking experiment, animals receive training with what is termed a compound CS (Phase 2)
3: The experimental group has first received a phase of training in which the US alone is conditioned (Phase 1)
4: The experimental groups shows no (or very little evidence of learning about the CS that is presented in Phase 1A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 3 & 4
D. 1 & 3 - One of the followings conditioned the dogs to secrete saliva on ringing of the bell which is not a normal stimulus for secretion of saliva:
A. Thorndike and B.F. Skinner
B. Pavlov
C. Kohler
D. None of these - Researchers have demonstrated that between the ages of 6 and 10, the meaning of “friendship” progresses in the following way:
A. Mutual support to reciprocity to social ties
B. Mutual liking to trust reciprocity
C. Reciprocity to mutual liking to trust
D. Trust to sharing to mutual liking - Research studies that examine people’s responses on the Watson Selection test, the military problem puzzle and speak-aloud protocols have demonstrated that reasoning about problems is strongly influenced by:
A. Logic
B. Detection of the problem
C. Conditional of the problem
D. Heuristics
E. Representation of the problem - When placed in strange situations without their artificial mothers, Harlow’s infant monkeys demonstrated signs of:
A. insecure attachment
B. object permanence
C. curiosity
D. basic trust - The functions of some peripheral factors in the control of eating can be demonstrated by the sham feeding preparation. But which of the following is NOT true? In the sham feeding preparation:
A. The animal tastes smells and eats the food normally
B. The stomach becomes full
C. It becomes clear that the taste and smell of food provide the immediate reward for food-motivated behavior
D. It becomes clear that oropharyngeal make us feel satiated