If you wear a particular tie and gets lots of compliments, you are more likely to wear this tie more often. This illustrates
a. an automatic, non-learned response.
b. observational learning.
c. classical conditioning.
d. operant conditioning.
D
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Frank flings a paper airplane through the air in history class. All of the students laugh. Their teacher, Mr. Curtis, becomes irate; his face turns beet red, and large veins bulge from his neck. "Frank!" Mr. Curtis screams, "You are in big trouble now!" Frank really doesn't care about the trouble. The combination of the attention from the students and the emotional reaction from Mr. Curtis was
plenty to ensure that Frank will keep misbehaving in class. Throwing the paper airplane, then, was: A) positively reinforced. B) negatively reinforced. C) positively punished. D) negatively punished.
Drive-reduction theory proposes two types of needs. They are _______ and ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is not an assumption of the spreading activation model? Spreading activation
a. increases in strength over time. b. decreases in strength as it travels outward. c. reaches more typical category members before less typical members. d. causes semantic priming.
What was one of the key findings of the National Sleep Foundation's survey of the sleep of over 1,500 adults?
a) Most adults achieve 8 or more hours of sleep per night when we include naps. b) Half of adults report that they infrequently get a good night's sleep. c) The average amount of sleep continues to decline and is now at five hours a night. d) Less than 1% of the respondents were satisfied with their sleep on a regular basis.