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MBA 704 Module 6 Questions and Answers 100% Pass respondent, operant - Behavioristic Theories: Most traditional S-R - Classical or ___ conditioning R-S - Instrumental or ___ conditioning classical, S-R - ___ conditioning is a process in which a formerly neutral stimulus when paired with an u...

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MBA 704 Module 6 Questions and
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respondent, operant - ✔✔Behavioristic Theories:


Most traditional




S-R - Classical or ___ conditioning


R-S - Instrumental or ___ conditioning


classical, S-R - ✔✔___ conditioning is a process in which a formerly neutral stimulus when paired with an

unconditioned stimulus, becomes a conditioned stimulus that elicits a conditioned response: __

connection is learned


operant, R-S - ✔✔


operant, R-S - ✔✔___ conditioning is concerned primarily with learning that occurs as a consequence of

behavior or ___


stimulus, response, stimulus - ✔✔In Classical Conditioning:




1. A change in the ___ (unconditioned stimulus to conditioned stimulus) will elicit a particular ___.


2. The strength and frequency are determined mainly by the frequency of the eliciting ___ (the

environment event that *precedes* the behavior)




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3. During the process; the unconditioned stimulus, serving as a reward, is presented every time.




EX:


(S) stuck by a pin --> flinches (R)


(S) tapped below the knee --> flexes lower leg (R)


cue, response, consequences, correct - ✔✔In Operant Conditioning:




1. One particular response out of many possible ones occurs in a given stimulus situation.


2. The stimulus serves as a ____. It does not elicit the response but serves as a cue for a person to emit the

response.


3. The critical aspect is what happens as a consequence of the ____.


4. The strength and frequency are determined mainly by the _____ (the environment event that *follows*

the behavior)


5. The reward is only presented only if the organism gives the ___ responses. The organism must operate

in the environment in order to receive the reward. The response is instrumental in obtaining the reward.




*Must greater impact on human learning*




Ex:


(R) works --> paid (S)


(R) enters a resturant --> obtains food (S)


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repondent - ✔✔___ (reflexive) behaviors are involuntary responses that are elicited by a stimulus


cognitive, structures, processes - ✔✔___ learning consists of a relationship between cognitive

environment cues and expectation. (Tolman, white rat)


Depicted as S-S, or learning the association between the cue and the expectancy.




Today, this learning focuses more on ___ and ___ of human competence rather than on the acquisition

and transition processes that have dominated learning theory explanations.


insight - ✔✔___ learning is when the solution to the problem appeared as a whole, not as a series, gradual

shaping of new responses as the operant approach


motivation - ✔✔The cognitive approach has been applied mainly to ___ theories.


1. expectations


2. attributions


3. locus of control


4. goal setting


theoretical - ✔✔The __ approach to learning was the first to combine and integrate both behavioristic and

cognitive concepts and emphasized the interactive, reciprocal nature of cognitive, behavioral, and

environmental determinants.


social, vicarious, modeling, self-control - ✔✔___ learning draws from the principles of classical and

operant conditioning and goes beyond them by recognizing that there is more to learn than direct

learning via antecedent stimuli and contingent consequences. Learning takes place via:




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