Operant Conditioning and Reinforcement

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Question 1

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What is operant conditioning?
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  • learning behaviors through conditioning and practice
  • learning voluntary behavior through pleasant and unpleasant consequences
  • learning reinforcement through various trials of consequences

Question 2

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That Psychologist began the use of the term operant conditioning?
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  • Thornlike
  • B.F Skinner
  • Pavlov
  • Watson

Question 3

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What experiment was used to test opernant conditioning?
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  • salivating dogs
  • Bobo the Dog
  • Skinner box
  • Little Albert

Question 4

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Law of Effect is a law stating that is an action followed by a pleasurable consequence, it will tend to be repeated, and if followed by an unpleasant consequence, it will tend to not be repeated.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Forcing a child to sit down, is an example of operant conditioning.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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[blank_start]Thorndike's[blank_end] experiment of [blank_start]operant conditioning[blank_end], tested cat's ability to voluntarily escape a [blank_start]Puzzle Box[blank_end] in order to escape a confined space. Rubbing against the lever, or [blank_start]stimulus[blank_end] in the experiment would lead to a pleasurable [blank_start]consequence[blank_end] of opening the door. However, the experiment took several attempts to teach the cats to [blank_start]voluntarily[blank_end] rub against the lever, creating a connection of behavior and consequence.
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  • Thorndike's
  • operant conditioning
  • Puzzle Box
  • stimulus
  • consequence
  • voluntarily

Question 7

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Reinforcement is a event or stimulus that when following a response, decreases the possibility that the response will occur again.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Are the following examples of Punishment, Positive Reinforcement, or Negative Reinforcement? 1. Giving a homeless person man a dollar is an example of [blank_start]positive reinforcement.[blank_end] 2. Getting paid for working the entire week is an example of [blank_start]positive reinforcement[blank_end]. 3. Taking a drunk driver's license away is a an example of [blank_start]punishment.[blank_end] 4. Being good around Christmas to get more presents is an example of [blank_start]positive reinforcement[blank_end]. 5. A child being back by curfew to avoid getting grounded is an example of [blank_start]negative reinforcement[blank_end].
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  • positive reinforcement.
  • positive reinforcement
  • punishment.
  • positive reinforcement
  • negative reinforcement

Question 9

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According to the Law of Effect, if John is yelled at for asking for a pet, he is most likely to...
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  • continue asking for a pet, because he was not punished
  • not ask for a pet again because his parents yelled at him
  • ask for a pet again because his parents yelling at him was used to being yelled at

Question 10

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John a Psychology student wrote the following facts about operant conditioning, which are true and which are false. 1. Responses are voluntary. [blank_start]True[blank_end] 2. The stimuli in the experiment forms the association. [blank_start]False[blank_end] 3. Reinforcement occurs before the unconditioned stimulus. [blank_start]False[blank_end]
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  • True
  • False
  • False
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