Test Bank for Introduction to Learning and Behavior 6e 6th Edition by Russell A. Powell, P. Lynne Honey . ISBN-13: 8475
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Research Methods
Chapter 3: Elicited Behaviors and Classical Conditioning
Chapter 4: Classical Conditi...
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Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. When a person considers the concept of “day”, the thought of night often follows. This could be considered an
example of Aristotle’s law of _____.
a. frequency
b. contrast
c. contiguity
d. similarity
2. When Kruti saw a lush green forest, it reminded her of the desert that she had visited last year. This example illustrates
Aristotle’s law of _____.
a. contiguity
b. similarity
c. contrast
d. frequency
3. According to the study on expert performance conducted by Ericsson et al. (1993), heredity may influence expert
performance in determining:
a. innate ability.
b. the extent to which one becomes interested in a particular endeavor.
c. one’s ability to endure the hard work needed to become a top performer.
d. the extent to which one becomes interested in a particular activity and the ability to endure the hard work
required for expert performance.
4. When Leaz saw the lush green lawn, she remembered how dry the lawn had been the previous year. In the context of the
four laws of association, Leaz’s behavior illustrates the law of _________.
a. intensity
b. contiguity
c. contrast
d. frequency
5. Removing your phone from your study space so that you will not be distracted by it while studying is an example of what
Skinner called _____.
a. countercontrol
b. counterdeterminism
c. reciprocal control
d. reciprocal determinism
6. Pascal once found $20 while cleaning his apartment. As a result, he cleans his apartment more often, with specific attention
to the area where he found the money. Pascal’s behavior illustrates _________ conditioning.
a. operant
b. observational
c. respondent
d. classical
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