What are the basic principles of Classical Conditioning?
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Acquisition
Extinction
Spontaneous Recovery
Reinforcement
Punishment
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What are the factors that influence the level of higher order conditioning?
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Value of reward
Similarity of stimulus
Frequency of pairing
Consistency of pairing
Type of stimulus
Question 4
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Contingency theory proposes that conditioning depends on...
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Reliability
Uniqueness
Similarity
Frequency
Consistency
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What is the most effective sequence for conditioning?
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Delay
Trace
Backward
Simultaneous
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What is the least effective sequence for conditioning?
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Backward
Trace
Delay
Simultaneous
Question 7
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What are the factors that affect the rate of operant conditioning?
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Size of reward
Quality of reward
Sequence used
Acquisition
Delay of reward/punishment
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[blank_start]Social Facilitation:[blank_end] An increase in the rate of behaviour that is already known caused by the presence of others performing the same behaviour.
[blank_start]Stimulus Enhancement:[blank_end] When one person directs anothers attention to a particular object or activity.
[blank_start]True Imitation:[blank_end] Imitating a completely new behavior to achieve a particular goal.