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Homework answers / question archive / Ball State University ABA 609 Quiz 3 1)For learned helplessness, pre-exposure to escape                      the helplessness brought on by  aversive stimulation:     2 In terms of dropping out, Sidman (2001) indicates that one basic element is:     Consider the following example: "Paige got a ticket for littering

Ball State University ABA 609 Quiz 3 1)For learned helplessness, pre-exposure to escape                      the helplessness brought on by  aversive stimulation:     2 In terms of dropping out, Sidman (2001) indicates that one basic element is:     Consider the following example: "Paige got a ticket for littering

Psychology

Ball State University

ABA 609

Quiz 3

1)For learned helplessness, pre-exposure to escape                      the helplessness brought on by  aversive stimulation:

 

 

2 In terms of dropping out, Sidman (2001) indicates that one basic element is:

 

 

  1. Consider the following example: "Paige got a ticket for littering. As a result, she has to pick up trash along the highway for at least 20 hours." This is an example of     .

 

 

  1. The response cost procedure is an example of                                                     .

 

  1. In Coercion and Its Fallout, Sidman (2001) argues that coercion consists of both:

 

 

  1. Considering evidence gained by experimental behavior analysis, introducing spanking at a low intensity and gradually increasing intensity:

 

 

  1. Punishers that have to be used repeatedly indicate:

 

  1. Azrin, Holz, and Hake's (1963) study on punishment and food deprivation in pigeons demonstrated that:

 

 

  1. Giving an organism another way to obtain reinforcement will:

 

  1. If an organism emits an alternate behavior, that behavior can be seen as a(n)

                                if it occurs during punishment, and a(n)                                                      if it prevents punishment.

 

 

  1. Which of the following environmental changes most influences responding during a timeout from avoidance procedure?

 

 

  1. When an aversive consequence is delivered to an individual, one possible side effect is that they retaliate in an aggressive manner toward the individual. This type of retaliatory behavior is known as:

 

 

  1. Contingencies of punishment:

 

  1. As you are walking to class, you hear a classmate yell, "Give me my water, you stupid vending machine!" This is most likely:

 

 

  1. Which of the following outcomes suggests that social exclusion itself is found to trigger aggressive behavior?

 

  1. Francine is disruptive to the class by talking to the students around her. The classroom teacher asks Francine to move to the far corner of the classroom, away from other students. This is an example of:

 

 

  1. An SΔ sets the occasion upon which a response is                                                          reinforced.

 

 

  1. In operant conditioning, the antecedent stimulus paired with reinforcement is called a/an          .

 

 

  1. A shaping procedure whereby control gradually changes from one element to another is called                .

 

 

  1. When an                                      is presented, the probability of a response increases. When an        is presented, the probability of response decreases.

 

 

  1. From a behavior analysis standpoint, a failure to learn is most likely caused by:

 

 

  1. When organisms respond in one setting and not another they are

                               . When they behave similarly, they are                                                    across circumstances.

 

 

  1. One possible drawback of the errorless training method is:

 

 

  1. The operant procedure of fading involves:

 

 

  1. Which of the following would we expect from a participant that passes a test for generalized identity matching?

 

 

  1. Concept formation studies demonstrate that nonhuman animals:

 

 

  1. Responding "8" to the prompt "3 + 5" and "15" to the prompt "3 X 5" is an example of:

 

 

  1. Which of the following is NOT true regarding errorless discrimination training?

 

  1. When approaching an intersection with a stop light while driving a car, the presence of a green light acts as a                                              for pushing the accelerator and as a                for pushing the brake.

 

 

  1. When the show Sesame Street presents a series of pictures on the screen and the jingle "One of These Things Is Not Like the Others" plays, the audience is being asked to:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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