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Nancy has a headache; she takes some aspirin and the headache goes away. Nancy is more
likely to take aspirin again. This is an example of ANSW ✔✔ negative reinforcement
Holly was dancing with her new boyfriend at an Elvis tribute. When the band started playing
"Can't Help Falling in Love with You," her boyfriend gave her a long, passionate kiss, which
Holly found very enjoyable. Now Holly finds that every time she hears "Can't Help Falling in
Love with You" on the radio, she becomes a little flushed. In this example, the conditioned
stimulus is ANSW ✔✔ the song, "Cant Help Falling in Love With You"
If you have finally succeeded in getting your dog to stop begging for food from the table
while the family is eating dinner by making sure no one in the family ever gives the dog
table scraps, it is most accurate to say that you have ____ the dog's begging response.
ANSW ✔✔ extinguished
Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which ANSW ✔✔ a stimulus acquires the
capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus
Imagine a husband and wife asking Bandura for advice on how they should teach their
young child to say "please" and "thank you." Which of the following would Bandura be most
likely to suggest? ANSW ✔✔ consistently say "please" and "thank you" in your interactions
with others
The phenomenon of spontaneous recovery suggests that ANSW ✔✔ even if a person is
able to extinguish a conditioned response, there is an excellent chance that it will reappear
later
Operant conditioning is a type of learning in which ANSW ✔✔ voluntary responses come to
be controlled by their consequences
In Pavlov's principle experiment, the unconditioned stimulus was the ANSW ✔✔ meat
powder