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Homework answers / question archive / University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley PSY 4333 CHAPTER THIRTEEN QUIZ 1)Unlike traditional behavioral views of personality, the social-cognitive theory rejects the idea that   Which statement about punishment is true?   The likelihood that a particular behavior will occur in a particular situation is the   How do generalized expectancies help us?   A father is trying to teach his daughter to eat vegetables

University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley PSY 4333 CHAPTER THIRTEEN QUIZ 1)Unlike traditional behavioral views of personality, the social-cognitive theory rejects the idea that   Which statement about punishment is true?   The likelihood that a particular behavior will occur in a particular situation is the   How do generalized expectancies help us?   A father is trying to teach his daughter to eat vegetables

Psychology

University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley

PSY 4333

CHAPTER THIRTEEN QUIZ

1)Unlike traditional behavioral views of personality, the social-cognitive theory rejects the idea that

 

  1. Which statement about punishment is true?

 

  1. The likelihood that a particular behavior will occur in a particular situation is the

 

  1. How do generalized expectancies help us?

 

  1. A father is trying to teach his daughter to eat vegetables. First, he rewards her with a small treat for putting vegetables on her plate, even if she doesn't eat them. After that behavior is established, he rewards her for eating one bite of the vegetables. Once she will happily eat one bite, he starts rewarding her only if she eats her entire serving of vegetables. This father's strategy is an example of
  2. The behaviorist point of view considers human behavior to be the result of

 

  1. An amateur musician striving to play a complicated song perfectly despite the fact that he doesn't have an audience to hear it is an example of
  2. Bandura's (1975) famous study of observational learning involving children watching adult models act aggressively toward a Bobo doll had which social implications?

 

  1. The process of changing the way an animal responds to a stimulus by pairing that stimulus with another event that already elicits a response in the animal is known as
  2. Removing an unpleasant stimulus when a desired behavior occurs is

 

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