Question : 1. Learning best defined as A. a relatively permanent change in behavior or : 1201941

 1. Learning is best defined as 
A. a relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge due to experience.
B. the natural changes that unfold in a fixed sequence, relatively independent of the environment.
C. an awareness of the outside world and of your mental processes, thoughts, feelings, and perceptions.
D. the process of converting environmental energy into neural activity.

2. A relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge due to experience is known as 
A. maturation.
B. instinct.
C. learning.
D. consciousness.

3. In Pavlov’s classical conditioning experiment, the meat powder was the 
A. conditioned stimulus.
B. unconditioned stimulus.
C. conditioned response.
D. unconditioned response.

4. After Maria drank coffee for the first time, she felt more awake. She then drank coffee every morning. Now when she even smells coffee, she feels more awake. Feeling more awake after just smelling the coffee is the 
A. conditioned stimulus.
B. unconditioned stimulus.
C. conditioned response.
D. unconditioned response.

5. Baby Joey was playing with his favorite toy rattle when his mom dropped an armful of pots and pans behind him. The loud noise made him startle and cry. Now whenever he sees his favorite toy rattle he cries. Here the rattle is the 
A. unconditioned stimulus.
B. conditioned stimulus.
C. unconditioned response.
D. conditioned response.

6. On the first day of school, Ben did not understand why a bell sounded at 11:00 A.M. Eventually, Ben came to realize that the bell signaled that it was time for lunch. Now Ben starts salivating in anticipation of lunch whenever he hears the 11:00 bell. In this example, what is the conditioned stimulus? 
A. Lunch
B. Salivation
C. The bell
D. School

7. Joanna developed a phobia of dogs after a dog bit her on the leg. This can be explained as classical conditioning. The pain of the dog bite would be 
A. both the conditioned and the unconditioned stimulus.
B. higher order conditioning.
C. stimulus generalization.
D. the unconditioned stimulus.

8. If a tone is sounded each time a puff of air is delivered to your eye, the tone alone will eventually cause you to blink. In this example, the _____ is the conditioned stimulus and the blink response to the _____ is the conditioned response. 
A. puff of air; puff of air
B. puff of air; tone
C. tone; puff of air
D. tone; tone

9. During the extinction process, the unconditioned and the conditioned stimuli are no longer paired. As a result, we can predict _____  will gradually disappear. 
A. the conditioned response
B. the unconditioned response
C. spontaneous recovery
D. habituation

10. In an experiment, a flash of light is paired with a mild electric shock to a participant’s finger. After several trials, the participant begins to pull his finger away after seeing the flash of light. The experimenter then begins to present just the flash, but no shock. After several trials the participant will 
A. keep pulling his finger away after seeing the light.
B. pull his finger away sometimes but not others.
C. gradually cease pulling his finger away after the flash of light.
D. pull his finger away more quickly on each trial.

 

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