Kahoot Exam 3 Flashcards

1
Q

You used to love your moms tacos, now when you smell tacos, you feel happy. What is the conditioned stimulus?

A

The smell of tacos.

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2
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The conditioned stimulus no longer created a response. This is called…

A

Stimulus Extinction

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3
Q

Which is an example of avoidant conditioning?
Someone with social anxiety avoids crowes, a dog runs to a toy, a student studies hard to get good grades.

A

Someone with social anxiety avoids crowds.

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4
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You get your phone taken away for sneaking out. This is an example of…

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Punishment by removal.

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5
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You get a sweet treat for getting an A. This is…

A

Positive reinforcement.

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6
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T/F Short term memory last about 10 seconds.

A

False

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7
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You are smacked in the mouth for saying cuss words. This is an example of…

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Punishment by application

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8
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Reacting less as stimuli continues is…

A

Habituation

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9
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Reacting more as stimuli increases is…

A

Sensitization

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10
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Which of the following is one of the three steps of the information processing model of memory?
Remembering, encoding, forgetting, processing

A

Encoding

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11
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To remember a phone number you repeat it over and over. This is called…

A

Maintenance rehersal

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12
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What is an example of procedural memory?

A

Tying your shoe.

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13
Q

What will lead to an increase in behavior?

A

Negative reinforcement

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14
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What will lead to a decrease in behavior?

A

Punishment by application

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15
Q

When we only look for information that confirms our beliefs…

A

conformation bias

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16
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A dog salivates for food, he hears a bell when he gets food, the bell makes hijm salivate. What’s the UR?

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Salivating to the food.

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17
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Knowing you have a car is __ memory while remembering the day you got it is __ memory.

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Semantic; episodic

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18
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You quickly lose information you learned right after class, this can be explained by…

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The forgetting curve

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19
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In terms of categorization, when you have a lot of experience with one stimuli so you create an ideal…

A

Prototype

20
Q

T/F Explicit memory is recalled without conscious effort.

A

False

21
Q

You have had sushi once, so now, evern time you have sushi, you compare it to the one time you had it. This is the..

A

Exemplar approach

22
Q

The conditioned stimulus evokes the…

A

Conditioned response

23
Q

Susy failed to realize the she could use a napkin as a piece of paper in addition to its “intended use”. This is…

A

Functional fixedness

24
Q

The remote stops working, so you hit it against your hand. You did this and it worked in the past. This is…

A

Mental set

25
Q

The study of the meaning of language is…

A

Semantics

26
Q

The ability to create new things that have never been said before…

A

generativity

27
Q

When you tell your dog “walk” they expect to go right away. This is because they don’t have __ in their language.

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Displacement

28
Q

A weight watchers program is more likely to say 80% change of losing weight vs. 20% of not losing weight because of the…

A

Framing effect

29
Q

If I made my decision on how many examples I could think of, I am using the…

A

Availability heuristics

30
Q

You assume someone who loves art, poetry, and romance is more likely to be n actor than a banker because of…

A

Representative heuristics

31
Q

How are positive and negative reinforcement similar?

A

They both increase behavior.

32
Q

T/F It only takes one time to create a food aversion.

A

True

33
Q

Billy will get rewards after he reads 25 pages in his book. This is an example of…

A

Faxed ratio

34
Q

John is rewarded after an unpredictable amount of time he spends on flash cards. This is an example of…

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Variable interval

35
Q

After playing basketball for 20 minutes, Rebecca is rewarded. This is an example of…

A

Fixed interval

36
Q

T/F Both punishment by application and punishment by removal decrease behavior.

A

True

37
Q

Being on a partial schedule of reinforcement means…

A

You don’t get the reward every time.

38
Q

To form an association, little time can pass between the presentation of one stimulus to another. This is called…

A

Temporal cogtiguity

39
Q

According to the representative heuristic, who is most likely to become a famous actor?

A

A theater kid.

40
Q

The smallest unit of sound can be distinguished for one another is called…

A

Phomenes

41
Q

After learning my schedule for this semester, I am struggling to remember my schedule last semester, This is…

A

Retroactive interference.

42
Q

I keep accidentally giving my old phone number instead of my new one. This can be explained by…

A

Proactive interference

43
Q

T/F The prefrontal cortex in involved in working memory.

A

True

44
Q

In the movie 50 first dates, Lucy is unable to form new memories. This is called…

A

Anterograde amnesia

45
Q

Deep processing requires you to…

A

Think about the meaning of the information.