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is defined as any consequence that makes a behavior less likely to occur in the future. -Implosion -Reinforcement -Exposure -Punishment correct answers -Punishment The creation of an anxiety hierarchy is a core feature of ________. -contingency management -assertiveness training -exposure...

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is defined as any consequence that makes a behavior less likely to occur in the future.
-Implosion
-Reinforcement
-Exposure
-Punishment correct answers -Punishment

The creation of an anxiety hierarchy is a core feature of ________.
-contingency management
-assertiveness training
-exposure therapy
-token economies correct answers -exposure therapy

In Pavlov's famous experiment with dogs, the dog's food was a(n) ______.

-unconditioned stimulus
-conditioned stimulus
-neutral stimulus
-conditioned response correct answers -unconditioned stimulus

The career of Ivan Pavlov is most closely associated with ____ therapy.

-psychodynamic
-cognitive
-behavior
-humanistic correct answers -behavior

Which of the following behavior therapy techniques is primarily based on classical conditioning?

-contingency management
-token economies
-systematic desensitization
-shaping correct answers -systematic desensitization

Thondike is to _______ as Pavlov is to ___________.

-motivational interviewing; interpersonal interviewing
-interpersonal interviewing; motivational interviewing
-operant conditioning; classical conditioning
-classical conditioning; operant conditioning correct answers -operant conditioning; classical
conditioning

The main goal of behavior therapy is ______.

, -an increase in logical, rational thought
-self-actualization
-to make the unconscious conscious
-observable behavior change correct answers -observable behavior change

B.F. Skinner is most closely associated with ______.

-interpersonal interviewing
-operant conditioning
-classical conditioning
-motivational interviewing correct answers -operant conditioning

The main goal of behavior therapy is ______.

-to make the unconscious conscious
-observable behavior change
-self-actualization
-an increase in logical, rational thought correct answers -observable behavior change

The removal of an expected reinforcement that results in a decrease in the frequency of a
behavior is known as ___________.

-flooding
-assertiveness training
-extinction
-behavioral adaptation correct answers -extinction

In classical conditioning, generalization occurs when a conditioned response is not evoked by a
stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus.
True
False correct answers False

Which statement best describes Thorndike's law of effect?
Choose one

-All organisms pay attention to the consequences of their actions.

-Actions that are followed by pleasant consequences are less likely to recur.

-Actions that are followed by unpleasant consequences are more likely to recur.

-Only higher order organisms recognize cause and effect relationships. correct answers -All
organisms pay attention to the consequences of their actions.

Imitation and vicarious learning are both observational learning strategies.

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