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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 If a person sneezes after coming close to a realistic-looking artificial flower, you can be pretty sure that he or she is ____.AnswerSelected Answer: allergic to pollen- Question 22 out of 2 points Exposure therapy is really a form of counterconditioning.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 32 out of 2 points Elnora Stuart and colleagues paired slides of pleasant scenes with ____.AnswerSelected Answer: toothpaste- Question 42 out of 2 points Peter's fear of a rabbit was established in a laboratory.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 50 out of 2 points Barbara Rothbaum and colleagues used virtual reality exposure therapy to treat a fear of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: spiders- Question 62 out of 2 points A follow up of exhibitionists treated by Barry Maletzky with a variation of aversion therapy showed that those who had undergone treatment involuntarily ____.AnswerSelected Answer: improved as much as voluntarypatients- Question 72 out of 2 points Shepard Siegel's work suggests that some deaths attributed to ____ are actually the result of conditioning.AnswerSelected Answer: drug overdose- Question 82 out of 2 points Research shows that when women receiving chemotherapy return to the hospital, they show ____.AnswerSelected Answer: decreased immune functioning- Question 92 out of 2 points Garcia's interest in the role of learning in taste aversions may have begun when he became sick after eating ____.AnswerSelected Answer: licorice- Question 100 out of 2 points VRET owes a debt to the work of Mary Cover Jones.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 112 out of 2 points In treating Peter's fear of rabbits, Jones used a procedure called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: counterconditioning- Question 120 out of 2 points John Watson is often said to have ignored emotions, but in fact he was among the first to study them experimentally.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 132 out of 2 points A VRET program for treating spider phobias is called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: SpiderWorld- Question 142 out of 2 points The first person to use counterconditioning to treat a phobia was probably____.AnswerSelected Answer: Mary Cover Jones- Question 152 out of 2 points Pedophilia is sometimes treated with a form of counterconditioning called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: aversion therapy- Question 162 out of 2 points Morgan Doran and his colleagues found that after taste aversion training ____ would remove weeds from a vineyard without damaging the grape plants.AnswerSelected Answer: sheep- Question 170 out of 2 points The Watson and Rayner experiment with Little Albert involved the procedure known as ____.AnswerSelected Answer: simultaneous conditioning- Question 182 out of 2 points ____ wrote: "The inborn reflexes by themselves are inadequate to ensure the continued existence of the organism...."AnswerSelected Answer: Ivan Pavlov- Question 192 out of 2 points Pavlov found that when he paired painful stimuli with food, the dog came to show no distress at the painful stimuli. This experiment may help explain ____ behavior in humans.AnswerSelected Answer: masochistic- Question 202 out of 2 points Diana Woodruff-Pak found that people who condition slowly are more likely to develop ____.AnswerSelected Answer: dementia- Question 212 out of 2 points Conditioned Reflexes and Psychiatry was written by ____.AnswerSelected Answer: Ivan Pavlov- Question 222 out of 2 points People are most likely to come to tolerate painful and humiliating events ifthese events consistently ____.AnswerSelected Answer: precede positive events- Question 232 out of 2 points In ____ therapy, a stimulus that elicits an inappropriate response is paired with an aversive stimulus such as shock or an emetic drug.AnswerSelected Answer: aversion- Question 242 out of 2 points Political campaign ads attempt to use conditioning by pairing their candidate with stimuli that evoke positive emotions and by pairing the opponent candidate with stimuli that evoke negative emotions.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 252 out of 2 points The most recent variation of counterconditioning involves ____.AnswerSelected Answer: virtual reality- Question 10 out of 2 points The use of euphemisms is best explained by the work of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: Pavlov- Question 22 out of 2 points The CS and US in the Little Albert experiment were a ____.AnswerSelected Answer: rat and loudsound- Question 32 out of 2 points Peter's fear of a rabbit was established in a laboratory.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 42 out of 2 points VRET owes a debt to the work of Mary Cover Jones.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 52 out of 2 points Garcia's interest in the role of learning in taste aversions may have begun when he became sick after eating ____.AnswerSelected Answer: licorice- Question 62 out of 2 points A follow up of exhibitionists treated by Barry Maletzky with a variation of aversion therapy showed that those who had undergone treatment involuntarily ____.AnswerSelected Answer: improved as much as voluntarypatients- Question 72 out of 2 points Staats and Staats demonstrated that both positive and negative biases could be established through conditioning.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 82 out of 2 points Pavlov found that when he paired painful stimuli with food, the dog came to show no distress at the painful stimuli. This experiment may help explain ____ behavior in humans.AnswerSelectedAnswer:masochistic- Question 90 out of 2 points The studies of Carolyn and Arthur Staats demonstrating that words paired with pleasant words become pleasant are examples of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: first-order conditioning- Question 102 out of 2 points People are most likely to come to tolerate painful and humiliating events ifthese events consistently ____.AnswerSelected Answer: precede positive events- Question 112 out of 2 points


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