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Behaviourism
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- Q1What did Behaviourist say about Wundt's work?He didn't measure observable behaviourHe didn't include animalsIt couldn't be generalised to humansIt was too scientific30s
- Q2Learning through consequences is....Vicarious ReinforcementOperant ConditioningClassical ConditioningHow to train a dog30s
- Q3Learning through association is....How to train a dogClassical ConditioningVicarious ReinforcementOperant Conditioning30s
- Q4Little Albert is a case study that supports...Child AbuseEthical issuesOperant ConditioningClassical Conditioning30s
- Q5In Pavlovs Dog experiment, what was the food?Unconditioned StimulusNeutral StimulusUnconditioned ResponseConditioned stimulus30s
- Q6In Pavlovs Dog experiment, what was the bell at the start?Conditioned StimulusUnconditioned ResponseNeutral StimulusUnconditioned Stimulus30s
- Q7In Pavlovs Dog experiment, what was the bell at the end?Unconditioned StimulusNeutral StimulusUnconditioned ResponseConditioned Stimulus30s
- Q8A stimulus causing a reflex response is also known as a...Unconditioned responseConditioned StimulusNeutral StimulusUnconditioned Stimulus30s
- Q9When something similar to a conditioned stimulus provokes the same association/ responseExtinctionSpontaneous RecoveryStimulus GeneralisationStimulus Discrimination30s
- Q10When a conditioned response has been lostExtinctionStimulus GeneralisationSpontaneous RecoveryStimulus Discrimination30s
- Q11The opposite of stimulus generalisationExtinctionStimulus DiscriminationSpontaneous RecoveryStimulus Recovery30s
- Q12This causes a behaviour to be repeatedPositive ReinforcementPunishmentElectric FloorPositive Punishment30s
- Q13Playing your computer game so your character doesn't lose health... is an example of??Negative ReinforcementElectric FloorPunishmentPositive Reinforcement30s
- Q14Being late to school and getting a detention, is an example of??Negative ReinforcementPunishmentPositive ReinforcementNegative Punishment30s
- Q15The Response Rate is...The rate a person/ animal will enact the learnt behaviourThe rate a person/ animal will stop the learnt behaviourThe time it takes to pair two stimuliThe rate stimulus generalisation will happen30s