
DISS 2ND QTR QUIZ 1
Quiz by JEFFREY ALLAN B. PAULO
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Who is most associated with classical conditioning?
Who is most associated with operant conditioning?
Learning through rewards and punishments is best explained by:
It is the event, experience and sensation that motivates as to create any reaction.
Removing an unpleasant stimulus to increase a behavior is called:
Adding an unpleasant stimulus to decrease behavior is called:
Taking away a pleasant stimulus to decrease behavior is called:
Any stimulus that shows no responsesÂ
While slicing onions, Maria’s eyes begin to water. In this situation, what is the unconditioned stimulus?
Every time Carlo opens a bag of dog food, he rings a small bell. After several repetitions, his dog starts to salivate whenever it hears the bell, even if no food is present. In this situation, what is the conditioned stimulus?
Before any training, a teacher rings a bell in the classroom, but the students do not show any particular reaction to it. In this case, what is the neutral stimulus?
Whenever Ana smells freshly baked bread, her mouth automatically waters. Later on, whenever she sees the bakery’s signboard (even without smelling bread), she starts salivating too. what is Ana's response?
Mark came home late from school without telling his parents. As a consequence, his parents scolded him, making him less likely to come home late again. What does the scolding represent?
Every morning, Jake wakes up to the loud beeping of his alarm clock. To stop the annoying sound, he quickly gets out of bed and presses the button. Eventually, Jake learns to wake up faster just to silence the alarm. What does turning off the alarm represent?