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EDF 6222 Final Exam Review Solved
2024 (set 66)
According to Moore, using "explanatory fictions" violates which attitude of science -
ANSWER-Parsimony

Are non-responses errors? - ANSWER-No

Belushi effect of drug tolerance - ANSWER-Removal of the conditioned stimulus (the
environment) allowed the drug to effect him differently, causing overdose

Best ratio for reinforcement - ANSWER-5:1

Calling a reinforcer effective is... - ANSWER-Redundant

Children who come from a welfare background have __ as much experience per hour
with words being spoken to them than a professional class child - ANSWER-1/3

Children who come from a welfare background have __ as much experience per hour
with words being spoken to them than a working class child - ANSWER-1/2

Complex language is more succinctly described as - ANSWER-Stimulus control

Covert behavior... - ANSWER-is behavior to be examined just like overt behavior

Darwin says we are not unique in our ability to do what - ANSWER-Think

Examining written sentences and linguistic limericks are - ANSWER-Not applicable
because some sentences would not receive reinforcement in the spoken topography

Form of learning relied on a response to a stimulus, but did not account for
consequences in operant conditioning - ANSWER-Classical behaviorism

Hart & Risley study - ANSWER-Conducted to look for the cause of the disparity in
linguistic progress among children from different socioeconomic backgrounds

Hefferline and Keenan's results on thumb tension is an example of... - ANSWER-
Automaticity of reinforcement

If Pavlov settled on psychic secretions as an explanation to the phenomena he
observed, we would say he relied on... - ANSWER-mentalistic explanations and
hypothetical constructs

Long-term consequences are - ANSWER-delayed

, Matching law - ANSWER-Quantitative relationship between rates of response and rates
of reinforcement in concurrent schedules

Methodological behaviorism - ANSWER-Relies on influence from logical positivism

Miller, Rodriguez, and Rourke indicated that imitative responses... - ANSWER-- Could
be taught using mirrors
- Might have to be taught to children with autism
- Require the learner to orient toward the model

Miller, Rodriguez, and Rourke suggested that when mirrors are used in imitation
training... - ANSWER-The mirror might serve as a discriminative control for the model

Normand 2009 about being skeptical - ANSWER-Examine the available evidence
before making a decision

Ontogeny - ANSWER-Individual

Philosophy of the science of human behavior - ANSWER-Behaviorism

Phylogenetic contingencies - ANSWER-Behaviors selected for the species

Phylogeny - ANSWER-Species

Precision teaching is unique in relation to measurement because - ANSWER-It is one of
the few derivatives of Skinner's work to adhere to his concept of behavior frequency

Pyschophysical parallelism - ANSWER-Described the belief that mind and matter were
not interdependent

Rate is __ more sensitive to programming changes than percentage - ANSWER-10-100
times

Resistance to extinction cannot be determined without - ANSWER-Having an accurate
account of the reinforcement history

Running your fingers over a stone table and thinking "this is rough" is an example of... -
ANSWER-Proprioceptive and exteroceptive stimuli

Sensations and perceptions could be quantified by measuring - ANSWER-The
operation of discrimination

Should children be exposed to natural negative consequences - ANSWER-Yes

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