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EDF 6222 Final Exam Review Questions and Answers All Correct When radical behaviorists say that behavior is a function of the environment, the term "environment" means... - Answer- Any event that occurs and is capable of affecting the organism Running your fingers over a stone table and thinki...

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When radical behaviorists say that behavior is a function of the environment, the term
"environment" means... - Answer- Any event that occurs and is capable of affecting the
organism

Running your fingers over a stone table and thinking "this is rough" is an example of... -
Answer- Proprioceptive and exteroceptive stimuli

Stating "I am hungry" after feeling your stomach contract is an example of - Answer-
Interoceptive stimuli

When someone answers the question "did you feel a raindrop?" as it starts to rain is an
example of... - Answer- Perceptual behavior

When someone answers the question "what are you thinking?", they are providing an
example of - Answer- Covert behavior

When someone answers the question "when are you going to give him the feedback?",
they are providing an example of - Answer- Future behavior

Hefferline and Keenan's results on thumb tension is an example of... - Answer-
Automaticity of reinforcement

T or F: Mental causes mediate the causal relation between the environment and the
behavior - Answer- False

T or F: private events are crucial in the practical control of human behavior - Answer-
False

Covert behavior... - Answer- is behavior to be examined just like overt behavior

Skinner described problem-solving as - Answer- A situation in which a response exists
in an individual's repertoire but cannot be emitted

What can be said to predict, explain, and control one's behavior - Answer- The
environment

What illustrates Skinner's description of decision-making? - Answer- Researching which
breed of dog you like

, T or F: behavioral descriptions of memory and recall rely on concepts of storage and
accessibility - Answer- False

According to Moore, using "explanatory fictions" violates which attitude of science -
Answer- Parsimony

Form of learning relied on a response to a stimulus, but did not account for
consequences in operant conditioning - Answer- Classical behaviorism


Unique to humans is... - Answer- the ability for language to further influence
superstitious behavior

Superstitious behavior arises from... - Answer- accidental contingencies

Superstitious behavior illustrates that... - Answer- reinforcement is effective even if it
isn't related to the behavior that follows

What schedules are most likely in the natural environment - Answer- Variable schedules

Matching law - Answer- Quantitative relationship between rates of response and rates
of reinforcement in concurrent schedules

Long-term consequences are - Answer- delayed

Speed and effectiveness of punishment - Answer- The more delayed the punishment,
the less effective it is

Belushi effect of drug tolerance - Answer- Removal of the conditioned stimulus (the
environment) allowed the drug to effect him differently, causing overdose

The US Office of Technology assessments estimates that __ of modern medical
treatments in common use have been proved as effective - Answer- 1/5

Hart & Risley study - Answer- Conducted to look for the cause of the disparity in
linguistic progress among children from different socioeconomic backgrounds

Children who come from a welfare background have __ as much experience per hour
with words being spoken to them than a working class child - Answer- 1/2

Children who come from a welfare background have __ as much experience per hour
with words being spoken to them than a professional class child - Answer- 1/3

Should children be exposed to natural negative consequences - Answer- Yes

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