Another term for operant conditioning.
a. classical conditioning
b. operative conditioning
c. instrumental conditioning
d. positive conditioning
Ques. 2Something that elicits no physiological or emotional response prior to training but elicits that response after training.
a. unconditioned stimulus
b. unconditioned response
c. conditioned stimulus
d. conditioned response
Ques. 3Something that elicits a physiological or emotional response prior to training.
a. unconditioned stimulus
b. unconditioned response
c. conditioned stimulus
d. conditioned response
Ques. 4What do behavioral theories of learning emphasize?
a. internal mental processes of the person
b. cognitive development of the person
c. maturation
d. the role of external events in the environment
Ques. 5An automatic, natural physiological behavior to a particular stimulus.
a. unconditioned stimulus
b. unconditioned response
c. conditioned stimulus
d. conditioned response
Ques. 6A learning process in which an originally neutral stimulus becomes associated with a particular physiological or emotional response that the stimulus did not originally produce.
a. operant conditioning
b. classical conditioning
c. social learning
d. contingency contract
Ques. 7Change that occurs as a result of genetic programming, given the normal range of environments.
a. maturation
b. learning
c. cognitive development
d. behaviorism
Ques. 8Education should not stress the value of diversity or avoid portraying one culture or group superior to another.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 9Middle-class children tend to speak in more simple sentences and use fewer words than any other group of children.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 10A dialect is a non-standard variety of a language that is spoken and understood by individuals from a certain region.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false