QUESTION 27 4 points Save Answer At the end of your first two months in your new
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QUESTION 27 4 points Save Answer At the end of your first two months in your new apartment, you rearrange the bathroom and move the clothes hamper from one corner to the other. For the next two wecks, you accidentally throw your clothes in the wrong corner, but by the end of the third week you are tossing the clothes in the correct location. After spending Thanksgiving break at home with your parents, you again find yourself pitching your dirty clothes in the corner where the hamper used to be, and you think, "Wow, really O sign tracking O extinction QUESTION 28 4 points Save Answer Karen talks back to her mother every time she is asked to do something. How might her mother change this behavior? Reinforce Karen for performing the desired task, applying positive reinforcement. Turn around and walk out of the room, applying avoidance learning. Take Karen's cell phone away, applying omission training. Take Karen's cell phone away, applying punishment.Explanation / Answer
1. spontaneous recovery is the process being talked about here, whereby sudden coming back of an earlier learned stimulus-response occurs.
2. Turning around and walking out of the room in order to use avoidance learning and avoiding this behavioral pattern in future is the key to change in Karen.
3. He proposed the stimulus-response theory.
4. One may make the person practice over and over.
5. habituation is a learning process in which an innate behavior is less likely to occur upon repeated stimulus presentation. For instance, when a baby is shown a novel object, after repeated presentation the viewing time for that object reduces over trials.
6. Feeling a craving for a drug that has been consumed at a particular place at a particular time is an example of classical conditioning since the place has been associated with that behavior (of consuming drugs)
7. Fear in this situation is a conditioned response.
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