QUESTION 33 The procedure by which a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stim
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QUESTION 33
The procedure by which a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus is known as ________.
operant conditioning
priming
classical conditioning
extinction
QUESTION 34
Punishment, whether positive or negative, ________ the likelihood of a response; reinforcement, whether positive or negative, ________ it.
decreases; increases
increases; decreases
decreases; guarantees
guarantees; decreases
QUESTION 35
The Stanford prison study demonstrates how a person's ________ affects behavior.
past experience
role
beliefs
values
QUESTION 36
In Milgram's obedience study, many participants who administered the highest shock adopted the attitude "It's his problem, I'm just following orders." This is an example of which factor that causes people to obey when they would rather not?
Allocating responsibility to authority
Routinizing the task
Wanting to be polite
Having a moral obligation to continue
operant conditioning
priming
classical conditioning
extinction
Explanation / Answer
Reinforcement:INCREASES the likelihood of a response .
Ans - Allocating responsibility to the authority