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Question 1Question 2Question 3Question 4Question 5Question 6Question 7Question 8Question 9Question 10Question 11Question 12Question 13Question 14Question 15Question 16Question 17Question 18Question 19Question 20Question 21Question 22Question 23Question 24Question 25Question 1Question 2Question 3Question 4Question 5Question 6Question 7Question 8Question 9Question 10Question 11Question 12Question 13Question 14Question 15Question 16Question 17Question 18Question 19Question 20Question 21Question 22Question 23Question 24Question 25- Question 12 out of 2 points Mr. AnxietyJohn, "Mr. Anxiety," finally musters up the courage to ask the beautiful and popular Carole to go to the movies. She finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question out. John'sface turns the color of a steamed lobster.Refer to Mr. Anxiety. Oafish Bill (John's twin brother) has heard nothing of John's unfortunate encounter with Carole, and he decides to ask her out. Just as he approaches her she bursts into laughter, apparently in responseto a joke someone just told. Bill immediately pops the question and she politely declines, having decided to join a convent at the end of the semester. A week later Bill bumps into Carole on campus but feels no particular embarrassment. The pairing of Bill's request for a date and Carole's laughter is most likely an example of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: backward conditioning- Question 20 out of 2 points Pavlov nearly always used a bell as the CS.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 32 out of 2 points What fascinated Pavlov most about his salivating dogs was that ____.AnswerSelected Answer: the dogs began to salivate before receiving food- Question 40 out of 2 points In general, the more intense a US, the ____.AnswerSelected Answer: more intense the CS- Question 50 out of 2 points According to the Rescorla-Wagner model, blocking occurs because when the second (blocked) CS is presented, most of the learning that can occurhas already been "used up" by the first CS.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 62 out of 2 points Of the following conditioning procedures, the one that is least like the others is ____.AnswerSelected Answer: backward- Question 72 out of 2 points Pavlov won the Nobel Prize for his research on conditioning.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 82 out of 2 points If, following conditioning, a CS is repeatedly presented without the US, theprocedure is called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: extinction- Question 92 out of 2 points The word reflex is a synonym for ____.AnswerSelected Answer: unconditional reflex- Question 102 out of 2 points One way to determine if conditioning has occurred is to present the CS alone. Each such presentation is called a/an ____ trial.AnswerSelected Answer: test- Question 112 out of 2 points Each time a buzzer sounds, a puff of air makes a rabbit blink. Soon therabbit blinks when it hears the buzzer. George believes that this means the buzzer takes the place of the air puff. George is an advocate of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: stimulus substitution theory- Question 122 out of 2 points A ____ stimulus is one that consists of two or more stimuli presented simultaneously.AnswerSelected Answer: compound- Question 130 out of 2 points In so far as the rate of learning is concerned, the most important pairings of the CS and US are those that come ____.AnswerSelected Answer: at the very end of training- Question 142 out of 2 points In Pavlovian conditioning, contiguity usually refers to the ____.AnswerSelected Answer: time between CS and US- Question 152 out of 2 points Braun and Geiselhart found that eyelid conditioning generally proceeded slowly with ____.AnswerSelected Answer: older adults- Question 160 out of 2 points Mr. AnxietyJohn, "Mr. Anxiety," finally musters up the courage to ask the beautiful and popular Carole to go to the movies. She finds the idea so ridiculous that she laughs out loud the instant he has gotten the question out. John'sface turns the color of a steamed lobster.Refer to Mr. Anxiety. In classical conditioning terms, John's experience is an example of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: delayed conditioning- Question 172 out of 2 points If a CS is presented several times alone, and is then repeatedly paired with a US, conditioning proceeds more rapidly than if the CS had never been presented alone.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 180 out of 2 points A key feature of Pavlovian conditioning is that the CS and US appear together regardless of what the animal or person does.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 192 out of 2 points In general, the shorter the ISI, the faster conditioning proceeds.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 200 out of 2 points Pavlov is best described as ____.AnswerSelected Answer: [None Given]- Question 212 out of 2 points Higher-order conditioning is probably most important to ____.AnswerSelected Answer: humans- Question 220 out of 2 pointsThe author of your text uses the terms unconditional reflex and conditional reflex, but he notes that most authors use the terms ____ and ____ reflexes.AnswerSelected Answer: innate and learned- Question 230 out of 2 points Pavlov said that the salivary glands behaved as though they had ____.AnswerSelected Answer: an instinct- Question 240 out of 2 points In Pavlovian conditioning, ISI refers to ____.AnswerSelected Answer: ideal stimulus index- Question 252 out of 2 points The Rescorla-Wagner model has been very influential, but it does not explain latent inhibition.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueSunday, September 16, 2012 10:58:41 PM EDT- Question 12 out of 2 points One way to test for the effects of conditioning is to use test trials.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 22 out of 2 points If, following conditioning, a CS is repeatedly presented without the US, theprocedure is called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: extinction- Question 32 out of 2 points Spontaneous recovery is associated with ____.AnswerSelected Answer: extinction- Question 42 out of 2 points Pavlov's main interest initially was ____.AnswerSelected Answer: physiology- Question 52 out of 2 points In general, the more intense a US, the ____.AnswerSelected Answer: faster conditioning proceeds- Question 62 out of 2 points Recent research suggests that poor conditioning in elderly people may signal the early stages of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: dementia- Question 72 out of 2 points According to


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