I: A 17. Tina believes in John Locke\'s idea of tabula rasa. When Tina\'s babry
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I: A 17. Tina believes in John Locke's idea of tabula rasa. When Tina's babry is born, she expects the child will most a. alrcady show learning that occurred in the wornlb b. be ready to learn new information based on new sensory experiences not be able to show learming for several mouths d be able to recognize sensory input to which she was exposed before birth ng the people in his dorm and listing any behaviors that indicate leaning. Which of dhe a. b. e. d. Dan, who bumps into a door when he has the flu Bill, who Greg, who often whines until someone goes to the dining hall with him Matt, who always forgets his keys in his room times falls asleep while watching TV 19. A main outcome of Ivan Pavlov's research is that a neutral stimulus can become a conditioned stimulus a. when it elicits an innate b. with the presence of punishment. c after pairing it with a stimulus that triggers a reflexive response. d. simply by observing that stimulus. 20. A conditioned stimulus is a. an unlearned reaction. c. something that causes a response without learning d. a reflexive, natural reaction. used classical conditioning to teach his sister to be afraid of squirrels.If he is successful, the stimulus, the squirrel, must have been paired with a(n) a neutral stimulus; a light turning on b. conditioned response; running away c. unconditioned response; an increased heartbeat d. unconditioned stimulus; a loud noise stimulus If Pavlov repeatedly presented the conditioned stimulus, the m the food, the dogs would stop salivating to the sound of the metronome. In classical conditioning, this process is called a. acquisition b. extinction 22. d. stimulus generalization 23. Rachel's dog loves meat and salivates when he sees it. Rachel repeatedly shows her dog a picture of a circle ore showing him a piece of meat. Soon, the dog salivates to the picture of the circle. When Rachel shows og a picture of an oval, the dog does not salivate, which is best explained by a. stimulus generalization. b. st c. spontancous recovery d. second-order condition nose with a newspaper each time he scratches the door. By creating consequences for your dog's behavior you have used 24. You want to teach your dog to stop scratching at the door when he wants to go out. You do so by swatting his to train him. c. modeling d. the Premack principle b. classical conditioningExplanation / Answer
17. Tina believes in Jones Locke's idea of tabula rasa. When Tina's baby is born, she expects the child will most likely
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18. Michael is observing the people in his dorm and listing any behavior that indicate learning. Which of the following should be included on Michael's list?
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19. A main outcome of Ivan Pavlov's research is that a neutral stimulus can become a conditioned stimulus
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20. A conditioned stimulus is
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21. Joseph used classical conditioning to teach his sister to be afraid of squirrels. If he is successful, the neutral stimulus, the squirrel must have been paired with an ______ such as _______.
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