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PSY 331 Week 1 Quiz 1, Quizzes of Psychology

A quiz for a psychology course. It covers topics such as behavior conditioning, connectionism, humanism, and theories of learning. The quiz consists of 24 multiple-choice questions and the student's score is provided at the end. The document could be useful as study notes or exam preparation for a psychology course.

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2023/2024

Available from 01/05/2024

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Download PSY 331 Week 1 Quiz 1 and more Quizzes Psychology in PDF only on Docsity! PSY 331 Week 1 Quiz 1 Score for this attempt: 21 out of 24 Submitted Jun 8 at 11:09am This attempt took 20 minutes. Question 1 1 / 1 pts argue that the number of events occurring within a specific time frame is the most important aspect to behavior conditioning. Neo-behaviorists Molar behaviorists Classical conditioning behaviorists Radical behaviorists Question 2 1 / 1 pts is the psychological study of the mental processes associated with thought. Connectionism Cognitivism Information mapping Behavior analysis Question 3 1 / 1 pts Our text suggests that is considered the father of . Plato; humanism Skinner; humanism Maslow; humanistic constructivism Maslow; humanism Question 4 1 / 1 pts Humanism suggests that learning is non-malleable facilitator dependent passive intentional Question 5 1 / 1 pts introduced the theory of connectionism. Thorndike Pavlov Maslow Skinner Question 6 1 / 1 pts Evolving frameworks, that focus on learning, psychologists’ understandings of how people learn and how they can learn more effectively. stagnate belittle confuse develop Question 7 1 / 1 pts An example of discovery learning would be listening to an audio and visual presentation. mixing to chemical elements to determine the effects. reading and interpreting concept maps. actively listening to authentic lectures of past presidents. Question 8 1 / 1 pts The unconditioned response (UR) is considered to be a variable that is . spontaneous practiced malleable ever-changing Question 9 1 / 1 pts Jane is dedicated to practicing basketball, much because it makes her so happy when she has success. This is an example of the law of . belonging. disuse. pretense. effect. Question 10 1 / 1 pts The predicts the . conditioned stimulus (CS); unconditioned stimulus (US) unconditioned stimulus (US); conditioned stimulus (CS) intermittent stimulus (IS); interdependent stimulus 1 / 1 pts is the mental processes of thought. Mind-setting Cognition Social cognitivism Behavior analysis IncorrectQuestion 17 0 / 1 pts Operant conditioning differs from classical condition in the it introduces . spontaneous stimuli conditioned stimuli behavior consequences malleable consequences The answer can be found in 1.3 Principles of Conditioning, Theories of Learning: An Exploration. Question 18 1 / 1 pts was a contributor to the behaviorism movement. A. Maslow J. B. Watson C.G. Jung D. Goleman Question 19 1 / 1 pts Behaviorists believe that the study of psychology should be devoted to the experimental study of the events (stimuli) and their effect on behaviors. environmental subjective unconscious illusive Question 20 1 / 1 pts Behaviorism suggests that if effective learning has occurred, the appropriate behavior must be redirected. reflected by schema development. documented observed. Question 21 1 / 1 pts Behaviorism suggests that will increase the likelihood of the behavior reoccurring. punishment positive reinforcers only positive and negative reinforcers negative reinforcers only Question 22 1 / 1 pts , in general, suggests that we learn through a physiological response to . Behaviorism; motivators Behaviorism; stimuli A behavior; motivators A behavior; stimuli IncorrectQuestion 23 0 / 1 pts can affect the outcomes and effectiveness of knowledge acquisition. Skeptical inquiry Theories Conceptual frameworks Variables The answer can be found in i.1: Understanding How We Learn, Theories of Learning: An Exploration. IncorrectQuestion 24 0 / 1 pts claims that outward manifestations due to associative strengths, should be psychology’s only focus of studying learning behaviors. Psychological behaviorism Molar behaviorism Radical behaviorism Neo-behaviorism The answer can be found in i.2: Behaviorism, Theories of Learning: An Exploration. Quiz Score: 21 out of 24
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