1. My dog has learned to push open the door of the cabinet in which his food is stored. This is an example of
2. The greater the amount of control that is applied in a research situation, the less _____ the research results tend to be.
3. When a stoplight turns yellow, Don pushes harder on the gas pedal in order to make it through the intersection before the stoplight turns red. In this example, the discriminative stimulus is
4. Whenever I take the 101 to work, I always get stuck in a traffic jam. Now, I no longer take the 101 to work. Getting stuck in a traffic jam is a _____ and taking the 101 to work is a(n) _____.
5. Your child whines every night at bedtime because you have allowed her to stay up sometimes when she has done this in the past. Now, you no longer allow her to stay up no matter how much she whines. You are trying to
6. In order for measurements of a psychological concept to be verifiable, all of the following must occur EXCEPT:
7. In operant conditioning, a(n) _____ is associated with a(n) _____.
8. Whenever I am sleeping and the alarm on my clock turns on, I get annoyed and knock the clock off the desk, which causes the alarm to turn off. The alarm turning off is a _____ and my knocking the clock off the desk is a(n) _____.
9. In the learning of a phobia, the two-factor model states that, first, there is _____ and, second, the _____.
10. When I open the door of the cabinet that holds the dog food, my dogs come running in order to eat. Opening the cabinet door is a(n) _____ and running is a(n) _____.
11. Don suffers from masochistic disorder: physical pain causes him to become sexually aroused. Don pays male prostitutes to give him severe beatings. The physical pain eventually leads to an orgasm. In this example, Don's paying someone to beat him is a behavior that is
12. Which of the following will cause the frequency of an operant response to decrease?
13. When my cat hears me open a can of cat food, he comes running into the kitchen, which typically is followed by his being allowed to eat the food. In this example, the operant response is
14. My dog knows that, when I tap my hand several times on my leg, he will get a treat if he comes to me. This is an example of
15. When my dog hears me opening the refrigerator door, he comes running into the kitchen because he knows that I may drop some food on the floor. In this example, the opening of the refrigerator door is a _____, and my dog running into the kitchen is a(n) _____.
16. The antidepressant medication, paroxetine, helps to reduce the symptoms of major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. This has led me to conclude that paroxetine probably will improve just about any disorder involving problems in personality functioning? My conclusion is best thought of as an example of a(n)
17. When the light turns yellow at intersections with "red-light-running" cameras, I often slam on my brakes in order to make sure that I don't get a ticket. In this example, the light turning yellow is a(n)
18. When my cat hears our car turning into the driveway, he knows that, if he runs to the front door, we will pet him. In this example, running to the front door is a(n) _____, and petting the cat is a(n) _____.
19. The light switch in my bedroom stopped working recently. Now, when I flip up the light switch, nothing happens. Over time, I have stopped flipping up the light switch. In this example,
20. With respect to the two-factor model, exposure therapy for phobias is focused on extinguishing
21. In which of the following ways does classical conditioning (CC) differ from operant conditioning (OC)?
22. In classical conditioning, one knows that an association has formed when a(n) _____ appears; in operant conditioning, one knows that an association has formed when a(n) _____ appears.
23. The greatest difficulty in measuring psychological concepts is that they
24. When a measuring instrument (such as a personality test) measures well the concept it was designed to measure, we say that the instrument has high
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