Chapter 6: Learning and Behavior

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Shaping is the reinforcement of successive _______. a. responses b. elements of a chain c. approximations of a desired behavior d. increases in the intensity or topography of a behavior
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c. approximations of a desired behavior
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2. The figure below from your text illustrates _______. a. shaping b. chaining c. random behavior d. secondary reinforcement
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a. shaping
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Skinner and two students discovered shaping in the course of teaching a pigeon to ________. a. dance b. bowl c. jump rope d. peck at a sign that said, "Peck."
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b. bowl
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All of the following are useful tips for shaping behavior except ________. a. reinforce small steps b. reinforce immediately c. provide small reinforcers d. never back up
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d. never back up
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The first step in building a behavior chain is to do a ______. a. response analysis b. task analysis c. elemental analysis d. factor analysis
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b. task analysis
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Skinner trained Plyny to perform a behavior chain. Plyny was a ______. a. rat b. pigeon c. dog d. philosophy student
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a. rat
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The classic experiments on insightful problem solving were done with chimpanzees by _________. a. Harry Harlow b. B. F. Skinner c. Wolfgang Kohler d. Richard Herrnstein
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c. Wolfgang Kohler
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Insightful problem solving is best viewed as an example of _______. a. unconscious processes b. trial-and-error learning c. Pavlovian conditioning d. operant learning
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d. operant learning
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The banana experiment by Robert Epstein and colleagues, which paralleled Kohler's experiments with chimps, demonstrated that insight ______. a. is a mysterious process that defies explanation b. occurs in people but not in animals c. accounts for the solution to problems d. depends on an organism's learning history
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d. depends on an organism's learning history
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In her work with porpoises, Karen Pryor gradually realized that what she had to do to get novel behavior from the animals was to _______. a. reinforce novel behavior b. punish repetitive behavior c. shape the novel behavior she wanted d. provide noncontingent reinforcement
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a. reinforce novel behavior
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Some studies show that offering rewards reduces creativity. Research by Robert Eisenberger and others suggests that this is because in these studies _______. a. creativity was measured differently b. the rewards were too weak c. the rewards were not contingent on creative behavior d. the participants were too young to do creative work
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c. the rewards were not contingent on creative behavior
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Probably the best way of increasing the creativity of stories in an English class is to _______. a. praise particularly original stories b. read all the stories to the class c. ask a professional writer to talk to the class d. create stress, since creative people are generally unhappy
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a. praise particularly original stories
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Superstitous behavior is behavior that occurs repeatedly despite the fact that it __________. a. is strange b. is not supported by facts c. does not produce the reinforcers that maintain it d. ultimately works to the disadvantage of the individual
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c. does not produce the reinforcers that maintain it
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Koichi Ono got superstitious behavior in university students by providing points noncontingently at regular intervals. One student ended up repeatedly ______. a. jumping to touch the ceiling b. pounding on the table with a shoe c. moving his head from side to side like a pendulum clock d. shifting her weight from one foot to the other
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a. jumping to touch the ceiling
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Studies of learned helplessness use the ______ procedure. a. reward training b. escape training c. positive punishment d. negative punishment
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b. escape training
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One idea for preventing learned helplessness is _______ training. a. self-esteem b. inoculation c. immunization d. reality
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c. immunization
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Robert Eisenberger and his colleagues demonstrated that reinforcement can establish learned ______. a. laziness b. helplessness c. incompetence d. industriousness
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d. industriousness
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Stuart Vyse's book on superstition is called _______. a. Quest for Truth b. The Science of Mystery c. Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition d. Self-Deception
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c. Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition
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T/F: The author of your text probably believes that most childhood tantrums are due to unintentional shaping by adults.
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TRUE
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T/F: Meerkats train their young using procedures that resemble shaping.
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TRUE
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T/F: In shaping, it is sometimes a good idea to back up -- i.e., to reinforce earlier approximations of the desired behavior.
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TRUE
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T/F: One tip for successful shaping of behavior is to provide large reinforcers.
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FALSE
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T/F: Backward chaining begins with the reinforcement of the last behavior in the chain.
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TRUE
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T/F: Kohler thought that insight was achieved suddenly, but other work suggests that it is achieved gradually.
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TRUE
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T/F: Creative behavior is a function of its consequences.
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TRUE
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T/F: Reinforcement reduces creativity because creativity requires new forms of behavior.
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FALSE