Learning and Behaviour MCQs

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Priyanka Tomar • 25.20K Points
Instructor II

Q 1. Kohler's research with Sultan supports which theoretical view of learning?

(A) insight learning
(B) latent learning
(C) place learning
(D) modeling
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Mohini Yadav • 26.78K Points
Instructor II

Q 2. To teach a complex behavior, one should use

(A) shaping
(B) classical conditioning
(C) punishment
(D) contingency management
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Gopal Sharma • 27.68K Points
Instructor II

Q 3. Whenever Kendra's dog whines at the door to go out she says "good dog" and pets the dog. The word "good" becomes a secondary reinforcer through the process of

(A) classical conditioning
(B) operant conditioning
(C) instrumental conditioning
(D) vicarious conditioning
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Praveen Singh • 26.47K Points
Instructor II

Q 4. Skinner defines an operant behavior as that which is

(A) elicited by environmental stimuli
(B) a result of s-r associations
(C) emitted by the organism
(D) unlearned
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Vijay Sangwan • 18.30K Points
Tutor I

Q 5. According to Skinner, a reinforcer is any event that

(A) increases a behavior
(B) decreases a behavior
(C) makes a person happy
(D) is satisfying
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Praveen Singh • 26.47K Points
Instructor II

Q 6. Once exposed to an aversive situation, learning a response that removes the aversive situation involves

(A) avoidance learning
(B) escape learning
(C) stimulus discrimination
(D) response generalization
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Vijay Sangwan • 18.30K Points
Tutor I

Q 7. Instrumental aversive conditioning involves

(A) escape training
(B) punishment training
(C) avoidance training
(D) all of the above
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Vijay Sangwan • 18.30K Points
Tutor I

Q 8. According to Tolman, reward is not required for learning but is required for

(A) extinction
(B) performance
(C) memory
(D) direction
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Priyanka Tomar • 25.20K Points
Instructor II

Q 9. Guthrie rejected Thorndike's

(A) law of exercise
(B) law of readiness
(C) law of equivalence
(D) law of effect
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Vinay • 18.10K Points
Tutor I

Q 10. Which traditional learning theorist believed that the use of hypothetical constructs does not contribute to our understanding of behavior?

(A) hull
(B) skinner
(C) tolman
(D) rotter
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