Question : 51. Children often aware of which conditions most favorable when asking : 1201953

 

 

51. Children are often aware of which conditions are most favorable when asking a parent for an advance on their allowance. Psychologists call such conditions 
A. discriminative stimuli.
B. secondary reinforcers.
C. primary reinforcers.
D. conditioned stimuli.

52. A store clerk has learned that if she smiles, customers will buy more. She has also learned that such increased purchases occur only when she smiles at male customers. Thus the store clerk learns to smile only at men. In this example, men have become 
A. discriminative stimuli.
B. reinforcers.
C. operants.
D. conditioned stimuli.

53. Bart notices that his father, Homer, is usually in an agreeable mood after his mother, Marge, fixes him pork chops. However, Homer is quite grumpy after a meal of three-eyed fish. Bart has learned that it is much in his favor to ask Homer permission to do fun things on pork chop night and to avoid asking such questions when three-eyed fish is served. Bart is using the type of meal served as 
A. a discriminative stimulus.
B. a secondary reinforcer.
C. vicarious conditioning.
D. negative reinforcement.

54. While in the Bahamas, Krista orders a tropical drink called the Bahama Mama. When Krista finishes the drink, she notices that she feels extremely relaxed. One year later, Krista visits Puerto Rico, and, remembering how great the Bahama Mama made her feel, she decides to order a piña colada (which contains many of the same ingredients). In other words, Krista is displaying 
A. stimulus discrimination.
B. vicarious conditioning.
C. stimulus generalization.
D. reconditioning.

55. Carolyn knows a couple of tall people who happen to also be arrogant. Because of this, she tends to act negatively toward anyone who she regards as being tall. Carolyn’s behavior is the result of 
A. stimulus discrimination.
B. higher order conditioning.
C. stimulus generalization.
D. avoidance conditioning.

56. Anne wants her pet chimp to learn to clap, so she decides to reward the chimp whenever it successfully claps. The problem is that the chimp never claps spontaneously and thus never receives the reward. What technique should Anne use to best resolve this problem? 
A. Shaping
B. Stimulus generalization
C. Increasing reinforcement
D. Negative reinforcement

57. In order to get her roommate to start cleaning her side of the room, Kathy starts complimenting her on the smallest efforts she makes to keep her side tidy. Kathy then withholds complimenting her roommate until she does more extensive cleaning tasks. This type of strategy is known as 
A. shaping.
B. stimulus generalization.
C. primary reinforcement.
D. stimulus discrimination.

58. When Doogie first began yodeling, his voice teacher praised him constantly. Now his teacher demands progressively better performances before she praises him. This is an example of 
A. higher order conditioning.
B. discrimination.
C. latent learning.
D. shaping.

59. Which of the following is a primary reinforcer? 
A. Pain
B. Water
C. Praise
D. Cigarettes

60. What kind of reinforcer is money? 
A. Primary
B. Discriminative
C. Negative
D. Secondary

 

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