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AP PSYCHOLOGY MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS




Which of the following is best defined as a relatively permanent change in behavior due to e
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xperience?
A) acquisition
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B) stimulus
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C) learning
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D) habituation
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E) response - ansC) learning
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Lynn is teaching learning. Every time she claps her hands, Charlie turns off the light. When
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Randy claps in approval of Lynn's presentation, Charlie does not turn the light off. What con
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cept has Charlie demonstrated?
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A) habituation
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B) discrimination
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C) spontaneous recovery
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D) extinction
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E) habituation - ansB) discrimination
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Classical conditioning is the type of learning in which a person links two or more stimuli and
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A) forgets about them
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B) lays them out in sequence
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C) shuts down
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D) anticipates events
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E) receives a reward - ansD) anticipates events
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In classical conditioning, the unconditioned stimulus
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A) naturally triggers a response
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B) is a naturally occurring response
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C) is initially irrelevant, and then comes to trigger a response
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D) objectively studies psychology
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E) is Pavlovian - ansA) naturally triggers a response
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Students are accustomed to a bell ringing to indicate the end of a class period. The principal
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decides to substitute popular music for the bell to indicate the end of each class period. Stu
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dents quickly respond to the music in the same way they did to the bell. What principle does
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this illustrate?
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A) acquisition
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B) habituation
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C) generalization
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D) functional fixedness
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,E) stimulus - ansC) generalization
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The work of Ivan Pavlov and John Watson fits best into which of psychology's perspectives
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?
A) humanism
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B) gestalt psychology
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C) trait theory
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D) behaviorism
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E) neuropsychology - ansD) behaviorism
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What do we call the kind of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinfo
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rcer?
A) operant condition
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B) respondent behavior
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C) classical condition
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D) shaping
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E) punishment - ansA) operant condition
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Which of the following best describes a discriminative stimulus?
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A) something that elicits a response after association with a reinforcer
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B) innately reinforcing stimulus
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C) something that when removed increases the likelihood of the behavior
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D) an event that decreases the behavior it follows
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E) an amplified stimulus feeding back information to responses -
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ansA) something that elicits a response after association with a reinforcer
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Thorndike's principle that behaviors followed by favorable consequences become more lik
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ely is known as what?
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A) law of effect
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B) operant condition
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C) shaping
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D) respondent behavior
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E) discrimination - ansA) law of effect
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All of the following are examples of primary reinforces except a
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A) rat's food reward in Skinner box
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B) cold drink on hot day
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C) high score on exam for which student studied diligently
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D) hug from loved one
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E) large meal following fast - ansC) high scores on exam for which student studied diligently
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What do we call it when the CR decreases as the CS is repeatedly presented alone?
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A) generalization
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B) discrimination
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C) spontaneous recovery
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D) extinction
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,E) acquisition - ansD) extinction
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The basic idea behind classical condition is that the organism
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A) associates events
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B) associates behavior and resulting events
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C) voluntarily operates on the environment
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D) associates response with a consequence
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E) quits responding when reward stops - ansA) associates events
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What do we call the reappearance, after a rest period, of an extinguished response?
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a. acquisition
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b. spontaneous recovery
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c. discrimination
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d. operant conditioning
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e. classical conditioning - ansB) spontaneous recovery
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What do we call behavior that occurs as an automatic response to some stimulus?
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A) respondent behavior
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B) operant behavior
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C) extinguished behavior
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D) biofeedback condition
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E) skinnerian conditioning - ansA) respondent behavior
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Superstitious behavior can be produced by cx cx cx cx cx




A) careful manipulation of a classical conditioning experiment
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B) the accidental timing of rewards
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C) possession of a large number of traditionally lucky items
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D) cognitive awareness of superstitious behavior in others
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E) the change in a reinforcement schedule from ratio to interval -
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ansB) the accidental timing of rewards
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What do we call a desire to perform a behavior in order to receive promised rewards or to av
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oid threatened punishment?
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A) latent learning
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B) extrinsic motivation
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C) intrinsic motivation
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D) insight learning
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E) emotion-focused coping - ansB) extrinsic motivation
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Which ability is a good predictor of good adjustment, better grades, and social success?
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A) self-control
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B) locus of control
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C) problem-focused coping
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D) learned helplessness
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E) emotion-focused coping - ansA) self-control
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, Elephants appear to have the capacity to remember large-
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scale spaces over long periods. Which of the following best identifies this capacity?
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A) latent learning
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B) insight cx




C) cognitive maps
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D) intrinsic motivation
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E) extrinsic motivation - ansC) cognitive maps
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The perception that we control our fate is also called what?
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A) self-controlcx




B) learned helplessness
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C) internal locus of control
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D) external locus of control
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E) emotion-focused coping - ansC) internal locus of control
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A woman had been pondering a problem for days and was about to give up when, suddenly
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, the solution came to her. Her experience can be described as what?
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A) cognitive mapping
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B) insight cx




C) operant condition
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D) classical condition
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E) unconscious associative-learning - ansB) insight
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Bandura's famous Bobo doll experiment is most closely associated with which?
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A) latent learning
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B) classical conditioning
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C) operant conditioning
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D) cognitive maps
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E) observational learning - ansE) observational learning
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Which of the following processes is the best term for explaining how we learn languages?
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A) biofeedback cx




B) discrimination
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C) modeling cx




D) insight cx




E) creativity - ansC) modeling
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Which of the following is the most likely consequence of the brain's tendency to vicariously
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experience something we observe? cx cx cx




A) actual physical injury
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B) risk of misremembering our own actions
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C) interference with associative learning
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D) elimination of classical conditioned responses to stimuli
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E) a confusion between reinforces and rewards in operant conditioning setting -
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ansB) risk of misremembering our own actions
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