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Which of the following are among the top 4 choice factors that contribute to a rise in roadway deaths in 2015? -(correct answer)Drunk driving, distracted driving, and speeding Speeding was a factor in about what percentage of fatal crashes in 2015? -(correct answer)25% About ____ % of all fatally injured pasengers in passenger vehicles were NOT wearing a seatbelt in 2015? -(correct answer)50% Which of the following is an example of an economic loss? -(correct answer)Workplace losses, medical losses, and property losses What is the leading cause of death for people aged 16-24? -(correct answer)traffic accidents Which of the following is NOT a recommendation for dealing with an aggressive driver? -(correct answer)Maintain your lane when being followed closely Select all the emotional states that may affect your driving -(correct answer)Sadness, stress, anger, and anxiety What is the maximum legal blood alcohol content level is a driver is on the roadway? -(correct answer)0.08% Which of the following are effects of drowsy driving? -(correct answer)An inability to recall the last few miles traveled, having disconnected or wandering thoughts, your head feels heavy, and drifting between lanes Which of the following is the safest option if you are feeling drowsy while driving? -(correct answer)Pull off the road and get rest When two vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time, the right-of-way is given to the vehicle ______. -(correct answer)on the right Seat belts saved an estimated _______ people in 2014. -(correct answer)12,000 In addition to obeying speed limits, you may also want to adjust your speed because: -(cor

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Psychology 100 Exam 2
Learning -(correct answer)Relatively permenant change in an organism behavior due to
experience. 3 Types of Learning -(correct answer)1. Classical (Pavlovian) Conditioning 2.
Operant (Instrumental) Conditioning 3. Observational (Social) Leaning Ivan Pavlov -(correct
answer)1.First to describe classical conditioning. 2.Russian Physiologist 3.Interested in
saliva's role in digestion 4.Ran experiments with dogs 5.Won a nobel prize in 1904
Unconditioned Stimulus -(correct answer)Stimulus that elicits a particular response (reflexive,
involuntary reactions) without the necessity of learning. Unconditioned Response -(correct
answer)Involuntary, automatic response that occurs to a stimulus without the necessity of
learning Conditioned Stimulus -(correct answer)Stimulus that does not elicit a particular
response initially but comes to do so as a result of becoming associated with an unconditioned
stimulus. Conditioned Response -(correct answer)Response that comes to be made to the
conditioned stimulus as a result of classical conditioning. Classical Conditioning (Pavlovian)
-(correct answer)The process in which an organism learns to associate stimuli, and thus
anticipate events. Simple, occurs across species. Aquisition -(correct answer)Conditioned
Stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus, Conditioned stimulus begins to elicit the
Conditioned response Extinction -(correct answer)Unconditioned stimulus no longer follows
the conditioned stimulus, conditioned response eventually disappears. 5 Major Conditioning
Processes -(correct answer)1.Aquisition 2.Extinction 3.Spontaneous Recovery
4.Generalization 5.Discrimination Spontaneous Recovery -(correct answer)If the conditioned
stimulus is presented again to the subject after a period of rest, the conditioned response
reappears. Generalization -(correct answer)The tendency to respond to stimuli resembling the
conditioned stimulus. Discrimination -(correct answer)Responding occurs in the presence of
one stimulus, but not in the presence of another. Edward Thorndike -(correct answer)Ran
Experiments with cats in puzzle boxes, First studied operant conditioning. Proposed Law of
Effect. Law of Effect -(correct answer)If a response in a presence of a stimulus is followed by a
satisfying event, the association between the stimulus and the response will be strenghened. if
the response is followed by an annoying event, the association will be weakened. B.F. Skinner
-(correct answer)Studied operant conditioning with rats. Devised Skinner's Box. Operant
Conditioning -(correct answer)The process whereby an organism learns to associate a
response and its consequences and thus to repeat acts followed by rewards and avoid acts
followed by punishment. occurs across species. Reinforcers -(correct answer)Stimuli that
increase the probability of behavior. Primary Reinforcers -(correct answer)Events that are
innately reinforcing (food, water, things with biological significance) Secondary Reinforcers
-(correct answer)Require learning. (Money, Praise etc.) Positive Reinforcement -(correct
answer)Presentaton of a desirable stimulus increases the probablility of behavior. Negative
Reinforcement -(correct answer)Nothing to do with punishment. Removal of an aversive
stimulus increases the probablity of behavior. Punishers -(correct answer)Stimuli that
decrease the probablility of behavior. Positive Punishment -(correct answer)Presentation of an

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