Multiple ChoiceIn classical conditioning, which of the following are unlearned, involuntary responses that occur automatically in the presence of certain stimuli?90views
Multiple ChoiceIn classical conditioning, which of the following best describes a neutral stimulus?100views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following experiments is a classic example of classical conditioning?25views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements is true of associative learning in the context of classical conditioning?147views
Multiple ChoiceIn classical conditioning, when a previously conditioned response decreases and eventually disappears after the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented without the unconditioned stimulus, this process is called:128views
Multiple ChoiceIn a classical conditioning experiment, a dog hears a bell just before receiving food several times. Eventually, the dog begins to salivate when it hears the bell alone. What is the conditioned stimulus (CS) in this scenario?99views
Multiple ChoiceIvan Pavlov's experiments with dogs yielded information about which of the following?91views
Multiple ChoiceIn classical conditioning, what is the term for an unlearned and automatic response to a stimulus?98views
Multiple ChoiceIn classical conditioning, extinction occurs when a ________ is no longer paired with a ________.98views
Multiple ChoiceAfter John B. Watson classically conditioned Little Albert to fear a tame white rat, what was observed in Albert's behavior?78views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is Ivan Pavlov most known for in the field of psychology?81views
Multiple ChoiceWho is most closely associated with the development of classical conditioning?104views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is an example of a response learned through classical conditioning?84views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is an important difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?90views
Multiple ChoiceIn the context of classical conditioning, which of the following procedures involves extinction?89views