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CLASSICAL CONDITIONING PRACTICE
1. While George was having a cavity filled by his dentist, the drill hit a nerve that had not been dulled by anesthetic, a couple of times. Each time he cringed in pain. George now gets anxious each time he sees the dentist.
Unconditioned stimulus
Drill
Conditioned stimulus
Seeing the dentist
Unconditioned response
Cringe in pain
Conditioned response
Anxiety
2. Every time a psychology instructor enters the classroom, she goes straight to the board to write an outline on it. Unfortunately, she has long finger nails and each time she writes the outline, her nails screech on the board, making students cringe. After a few weeks of this, students cringe at the sight of the teacher entering the classroom.
Unconditioned stimulus
Nails on chalkboard
Conditioned stimulus
Seeing teacher
Unconditioned response
Cringe at sound
Conditioned response
Cringe at teacher
3. Fanny eats fried chicken that has e coli in it and ends up vomiting for hours that night. Luckily she recovers within a day, but now just the thought (or the sight or the smell) of fried chicken makes her nauseous.
Unconditioned stimulus
Bad chicken
Conditioned stimulus
Thought, sight, or smell of chicken
Unconditioned response
Vomiting
Conditioned response
Nausea
4. At a football game, every time the home team scores a touchdown, the person behind you blasts an air horn near your ears causing you to wince. Unfortunately for you, the home team scores frequently. As the end of the game nears, the home team scores a touchdown, and even though the inconsiderate fan behind you has left, you still wince.
Unconditioned stimulus
Air horn
Conditioned stimulus
Home team touchdown
Unconditioned response
Wince at air horn
Conditioned response
Wince at touchdown
5. LaToya’s husband puts on Polo cologne every time they’re going to be sexually intimate. Now when LaToya is walking through the mall and passes a stranger wearing Polo cologne, she becomes sexually aroused.
Unconditioned stimulus
Husband
Conditioned stimulus
Polo cologne (on anyone)
Unconditioned response
Sexual arousal
Conditioned response
Sexual arousal
6. Charlie has been humiliated in the past for doing poorly on tests. When that has happened, he would get so upset he would shake. Now when presented with a test, he begins to shake.
Unconditioned stimulus
Poor performance on test
Conditioned stimulus
Presentation of any test
Unconditioned response
Shaking
Conditioned response
Shaking
7. It is springtime and the pollen from the flowers causes you to sneeze. Soon you are sneezing at the mere sight of a flower…real or fake.
Unconditioned stimulus
Pollen
Conditioned stimulus
Real or fake flowers
Unconditioned response
sneeze
Conditioned response
sneeze
You ride a roller coaster and get sick afterward. Now, whenever you are near a roller coaster you feel queasy.
Unconditioned stimulus
Roller coaster ride
Conditioned stimulus
Near a roller coaster
Unconditioned response
Getting sick
Conditioned response
Queasy
OPERANT CONDITIONING PRACTICE
Classify each as positive/negative reinforcement/punishment.
A rat presses a bar and receives a food pellet.
Positive reinforcement
A child swears and is spanked.
Positive punishment
A child has her bike taken away for crashing it.
Negative punishment
A teenager is grounded for keeping the car out too late.
Positive punishment (adding the grounding)
Negative punishment (taking away time with friends)
You study and get an A.
Positive reinforcement
Your teacher takes an aspirin every time she feels a headache coming on.
Negative reinforcement (taking away the headache; strengthening the aspirin taking behavior)
You are caught speeding and are given a ticket by the highway patrol.
Positive punishment
Your parents take away the car for speeding.
Negative punishment
A student acts up in class and is sent to the corner of the room for 10 minutes.
Positive punishment (adding time in the corner)
Negative punishment (taking away time from class)
You clean up your room to avoid your mom’s nagging.
Negative reinforcement (taking away the nagging; strengthening the cleaning behavior)
Not wearing a name tag at work causes you to lose $5.00 from your pay, so you always wear the name tag.
Negative punishment
Money for washing dishes.
Positive reinforcement
No TV for a week.
Negative punishment
Receiving a paycheck.
Positive reinforcement
The dog gets a treat for rolling over and playing dead.
Positive reinforcement