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Which experiment involves the use of classical con- ditioning? 2. Which of the following statements about eyewitness testimony is correct 3. What should be changed to make the following sen- tence true? the steps of recall, which is the conscious repetition of information to be remembered in ...

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Psych Final Exam Test With 100% Verified Solutions Graded A+

1. Which experiment involves the use of classical con- Knowing that a
ditioning? student fears ex-
ams the instructor
wears a bright red
shirt only on exam
day, every exam
day, to see how
long it is before the
red shirt becomes
the object of fear
to the student

2. Which of the following statements about eyewitness eyewitness testi-
testimony is correct mony is vulnera-
ble to the power of
suggestion

3. What should be changed to make the following sen- change the work
tence true? the steps of recall, which is the conscious "recall" to the word
repetition of information to be remembered in order "rehearsal"
to move it from STM into long-term memory, is called
memory consolidation.

4. How is an explicit memory different from an implicit Explicit memories
memory? are memories we
consciously try to
remember and re-
call, while implic-
it memories are
those that are not
part of our con-
scious

5. if the principles of social learning theory are true, after seeing a tele-
then children model aggressive behavior . vision character
receive a reward
for taking violent
action against an-
other character


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6. What was the main point of Ivan Pavlov's experiment Learning can oc-
with the dogs? cur when a condi-
tioned stimulus is
paired with an un-
conditioned stimu-
lus

7. Which of the following experiments involves the use Rewarding a child
of operant conditioning? for finishing his
oatmeal mush
and counting how
many times the
child needs to be
rewarded before
he finishes his oat-
meal voluntarily

8. What should be changed to make the following sen- The work "Acqui-
tence true? Spontaneous acquisition is the return of sition" should be
a previously extinguished conditioned response. changed to the
word "Recovery"

9. What is the primary conclusion John B. Watson's Emotions can be
made after working with Little Albert? conditioned re-
sponse

10. Identify the major flaw with John B. Watson's Little It is unethical for
Albert experiment a researcher to in-
duce fear in a
child, since it is
harmful to induce
fear

11. What should be changed to make the following sen- The word "oper-
tence true? In operant conditioning, organisms learn- ant" should be
ing to associate events that repeatedly happen to- changed to the
gether word "classical"

12.



, Which of the following statements about Ivan Pavlov He is known for
is true? establishing the
principle of classi-
cal conditioning

13. Going to the cafeteria to see if the next meal is ready Fixed interval

14. A teenager receives an allowance every saturday Fixed interval

15. A blueberry picker receives $1 after filling 3 pint box- Fixed ratio
es

16. Josh's final grade improve 1 level for every 3 book Fixed ratio
reports submitted

17. a charitable organization makes an average of 10 Variable ratio
calls for every donation it receives

18. Hideki tells a lie and is grounded. He does this several Classical condi-
times, finally learning that his behavior is associated tioning
with a consequence. What kind of learning is this?

19. What did John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner demon- emotion can be
strate with their studies of Little Albert a conditioned re-
sponse

20. What is the main idea of operant conditioning? Behavior is a
motivated conse-
quence we re-
ceive for the be-
havior: reinforce-
ment and punish-
ment

21. According to Albert Bandura . Learning can oc-
cur by watching
others modeling
what they do or
say

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