Ch7 MCQs Flashcards
Incarcerated offenders who demonstrate good behaviour in prison may be granted parole, allowing them to be released back to the community early. What is this parole system an example of?
a) Positive punishment
b) Positive reinforcement
c) Extinction
d) Negative punishment
e) Negative reinforcement
e
When Susan acted rudely or misbehaved while her parents were entertaining friends, they usually turned on the television to keep their daughter occupied. Now Susan purposely misbehaves when her parents are entertaining in order to get them to turn on the television. In response, Susan’s parents stopped turning on the television when she misbehaved, and as a result her misbehaviour eventually ceased. What is this an example of?
a) Positive reinforcement
b) Positive punishment
c) Extinction
d) Negative reinforcement
e) Negative punishment
c
In operant conditioning, what is the administration of something that is unpleasant or aversive known as?
a) Positive reinforcement
b) Positive punishment
c) Extinction
d) Negative reinforcement
e) Negative punishment
b
According to Sutherland’s theory of differential association, relationships that are personally meaningful, respected, and valued reflect the modality of which of the following?
a) Seriousness
b) Priority
c) Frequency
d) Intensity
e) Duration
d
aAccording to Sutherland’s theory of differential association, which of the following is NOT a modality of association?
a) Seriousness
b) Priority
c) Frequency
d) Intensity
e) Duration
a
Which of the following statements accurately describes the impact of different reinforcement schedules?
a) Continuous reinforcement is associated with faster learning and slower extinction.
b) Continuous reinforcement is associated with faster learning; intermittent reinforcement is associated with slower extinction.
c) Intermittent reinforcement is associated with faster learning; continuous reinforcement is associated with slower extinction.
d) Intermittent reinforcement is associated with faster learning and slower extinction.
e) Continuous reinforcement is associated with faster learning; reinforcement schedules have no impact on the pace of extinction
b
Devalon performed wrestling moves on his sister after seeing them demonstrated on TV. From an observational learning perspective, what is the model in this case?
a) Devalon
b) Devalon’s sister
c) The wrestlers on TV
d) The fans on TV cheering at the wrestling match
e) None of the above
c
Devalon performed wrestling moves on his sister after seeing them demonstrated on TV. The cheering of the fans on TV in response to the wrestlers’ moves is an example of which of the following?
a) Nonsocial reinforcement
b) Vicarious reinforcement
c) Negative reinforcement
d) Positive punishment
e) Direct reinforcement
b
Devalon performed wrestling moves on his sister after seeing them demonstrated on TV. From an observational learning perspective, the process of Devalon watching and remembering the wrestling moves performed on TV is known as the ________ stage of observational learning, and Devalon’s subsequent re-enactment of those moves is known as the________ stage of observational learning.
a) procurement; imitation
b) acquisition; imitation
c) procurement; mimicry
d) acquisition; mimicry
e) imitation; acquisition
b
According to the differential association-reinforcement theory, the people an individual hangs around with are important because they serve as what?
a) Sources of reinforcement
b) Models
c) Sources of definitions
d) Both A and C
e) All of the above
e
In operant conditioning, what is the context or cue in the environment, such as the presence of a teacher or police officer, that indicates a certain response is likely to lead to reinforcement or punishment called?
a) Conditioned cue
b) Discriminative stimulus
c) Stimulus generalization
d) Unconditioned stimulus
e) Direct reinforcement
b
According to Sutherland’s theory of differential association, what are values, attitudes, norms and beliefs that encourage law-breaking called?
a) Minimizing definitions
b) Positive definitions
c) Neutralizing definitions
d) Negative definitions
e) Priority definitions
b
Vicarious reinforcement plays an important role in which of the following?
a) Observational learning
b) Operant conditioning
c) Classical conditioning
d) Differential association
e) Criminal conditioning
a
Which the following is NOT a type of “definition” described in Sutherland’s differential association theory?
a) Minimizing definitions
b) Positive definitions
c) Neutralizing definitions
d) Negative definitions
e) All of the above are types of “definitions.”
a
The assumption that everyone begins life neutral with no pre-existing tendencies toward either prosocial or antisocial behaviour is a feature of which of the following?
a) Operant conditioning
b) Observational learning
c) Classical conditioning
d) Differential association theory
e) All of the above
e