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WGU C180 Full Review questions and answers 2022/2023
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Classical conditioning Correct Answer: Learning to associate 2 stimuli together, which leads to an 
organism anticipating future events. Example: Ivan Pavlov studied salivation in dogs as a precursor to 
digestion. 
Unconditioned stimulus Correct Answer: Stimulus that automatically triggers a response naturally. 
Unlearned. 
Unconditioned response Correct Answer: Naturally occurring, unlearned response to an 
unconditioned stimulus. Unlearne...
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PSY 121 Exam 3 Review Practice Questions Answered 2025
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1: What is the definition of classical conditioning?--- correct answer --- 
Classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired: a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone. 
 
2: Who is considered the father of classical conditioning?--- correct answer --- 
Ivan Pavlov is considered the father of classical conditioning due to hi...
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Psychodynamic Correct Answer-how behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts 
 
Behaviorist Correct Answer-how we learn from observable responses 
 
Ivan Pavlov and John Watson Correct Answer-(Little Albert) classical conditioning; stimulus-response 
 
B.F. Skinner Correct Answer-operant conditioning 
 
Cognitive Correct Answer-study of brain activity linked with cognition, including perception, thinking, memory and language 
 
Humanistic Correct Answer-significant perspective that em...
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PLATO Psychology 1 End of Semester Test Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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Which social science involves studying legal policies? 
A. political science 
B. history 
C. economics 
D. law 
 ~~> D. law 
Which of the following is true about a family psychologist? 
A. A family psychologist would help deal with developmental and behavioral 
problems in children and teenagers. 
B. They would also help courts to determine the mental stability of accused 
criminals, as well as the motives behind crimes. 
C. Family psychologists would typically counsel a couple on the ve...
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Behaviorism - ANSWER learning as a process of accessing and changing associations between 
stimuli and responses (B.F. Skinner, Edward Thorndike, Ivan Pavlov) 
Social Cognitive Theory - ANSWER focuses on the way people learn from observing one another 
(Albert Bandura) 
Information Processing Theory - ANSWER focuses on what happens inside the learner's mind, 
considering the processes of learning, memory and performance; build a student's declarative, 
procedural and conditional knowledge
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Who won a Nobel Prize for his work on digestion? 
 (Ans- Ivan Pavlov 
 
When a neuron is at its resting state, what is the status of sodium ions? (Ans- They are not let into the neuron 
 
Which of the following is a goal of psychology? 
 (Ans- understand 
 
If you wanted to have good clarity and sharpness of vision, you should arrange for light and images to be focused at the 
(Ans- center of the retina where cones are concentrated. 
 
Of all forms of electromagnetic radiation, humans can perce...
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Ivan Pavlov - ANSWER-Russian physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs () 
 
classical conditioning - ANSWER-a type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events (unconditioned...
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Who won a Nobel Prize for his work on digestion? Ivan Pavlov 
When a neuron is at its resting state, what is the status of sodium ions? They are not let 
into the neuron 
Which of the following is a goal of psychology? understand 
If you wanted to have good clarity and sharpness of vision, you should arrange for light and 
images to be focused at the center of the retina where cones are concentrated. 
Of all forms of electromagnetic radiation, humans can perceive ______ forms of electromagnetic ...
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Which route of administration achieves the longest-lasting results for the user? - Answer- Oral 
 
What do short-term effects of drug use refer to? - Answer- Effects while the drug is still in the body 
 
Alderian Psychology - Answer- A method of counseling that is also called individual psychology where all behavior is believed to be goal-directed 
 
Fictional finalism - Answer- A component of Alderian therapy that is an imagined central goal t...
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CLP 3302) Clinical Psychology-Chapter -14-BEHAVIOR THERAPY || Already Passed.
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is defined as any consequence that makes a behavior less likely to occur in the future. 
-Implosion 
-Reinforcement 
-Exposure 
-Punishment correct answers -Punishment 
 
The creation of an anxiety hierarchy is a core feature of ________. 
-contingency management 
-assertiveness training 
-exposure therapy 
-token economies correct answers -exposure therapy 
 
In Pavlov's famous experiment with dogs, the dog's food was a(n) ______. 
 
-unconditioned stimulus 
-conditioned stimulus 
-neutra...
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