Conditioned taste aversions represent an unusual or atypical example of
a. observational learning.
b. punishment.
c. operant conditioning.
d. classical conditioning.
D
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a. diencephalic system. b. frontal lobes. c. medial temporal lobes. d. ventromedial hippocampus.
The first awareness of some outside stimulus is called a(n):
A. sensation B. perception C. absolute threshold D. subliminal experience
When people dial a phone number and get a busy signal, they may have to wait 30 seconds or 30 minutes in order to get through with most people doggedly dialing over and over again until they get a connection. This illustrates that the reward of "getting through" to the other person is on which schedule of reinforcement?
a. variable interval b. variable ratio c. fixed interval d. continuous
In his research on children's reaching and grasping, Halverson (1931) found that there appeared to be three basic methods of reaching, with the most immature being
A. sweeping the hand and arm in a backward manner toward the object B. a scooping approach C. an indirect, or circuitous, approach from a variety of angles D. none of the selections is correct