Week 5 - Extinction, Punishment, Escape & Avoidance

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2 Biopsychology & Learning (Week 5 - Extinction, Punishment, & Aversive Learning) Quiz on Week 5 - Extinction, Punishment, Escape & Avoidance, created by Eloise C on 03/10/2017.
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Question 1

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[blank_start]Spontaneous Recovery[blank_end]: the reappearance of the target behaviour following its extinction. [blank_start]Rapid Reacquisition[blank_end]: can be faster than initial acquisition. [blank_start]Resurgence[blank_end]: occurs when a behaviour that is used to produce reinforcement in the past appears. [blank_start]Renewal[blank_end]: extinction is context specific, context can determine whether an extinguished CS can reappear. [blank_start]Reinstatement[blank_end]: extinguished fear reappears when unsignalled presentations of the US are interposed between the completion of extinction training and a subsequent test, but only if those presentations occur within the context of the test
Answer
  • Spontaneous Recovery
  • Rapid Reacquisition
  • Resurgence
  • Renewal
  • Reinstatement

Question 2

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Operant responses are always context dependent.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Extinction is more context-dependent than original conditioning.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Negative punishment is preferable to positive punishment.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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[blank_start]Escape[blank_end]: getting away from an aversive stimulus is progress. [blank_start]Avoidance[blank_end]: preventing the delivery of an aversive stimulus.
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  • Escape
  • Avoidance

Question 6

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[blank_start]Active[blank_end] Avoidance: makes a response to avoid event. [blank_start]Passive[blank_end] Avoidance: learns not to make any response in order to avoid the event.
Answer
  • Active
  • Passive

Question 7

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[blank_start]OCD[blank_end] typically involves an active avoidance response. [blank_start]Phobic behaviour[blank_end] typically involves a passive avoidance response.
Answer
  • OCD
  • Phobic behaviour
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