Test - Unit 3 & 4

Test - Unit 3 & 4

9th - 12th Grade

55 Qs

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Test - Unit 3 & 4

Test - Unit 3 & 4

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main focus of behaviorism in psychology?


Studying mental processes


Examining observable behavior


Analyzing dreams and unconscious thoughts


Investigating genetic influences on personality

Answer explanation

The main focus of behaviorism is on examining observable behavior, as it emphasizes measurable actions rather than internal mental processes, dreams, or genetic influences.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How long does it take to form a habit?

21 days

90 days

45 days

66 days

Answer explanation

Research indicates that it takes an average of 66 days to form a new habit. This duration can vary based on the individual and the complexity of the habit, making 66 days the most accurate choice among the options.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which type of learning involves anticipating events based on associated stimuli?

Operant conditioning


Observational learning

Cognitive learning

Classical conditioning

Answer explanation

Classical conditioning involves learning to associate a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus, leading to an anticipated response. This process is key in predicting events based on associated stimuli.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who pioneered classical conditioning?

Ivan Pavlov

B.F. Skinner

Albert Bandura


John B. Watson

Answer explanation

Ivan Pavlov pioneered classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs, demonstrating how a neutral stimulus can elicit a conditioned response when paired with an unconditioned stimulus.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In Pavlov's experiment, what was the unconditioned stimulus?

The bell

The food

The dog's salivation

The laboratory environment

Answer explanation

In Pavlov's experiment, the unconditioned stimulus is the food, as it naturally triggers a response (salivation) without prior conditioning. The bell is a conditioned stimulus, while salivation is the conditioned response.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

An individual’s fear of dogs that is lost as the individual is exposed to dogs in nonthreatening situations is referred to by behaviorists as a fear that has been

satiated

suppressed

repressed

extinguished (extinction)

punished

Answer explanation

The fear of dogs diminishes as the individual encounters them in safe environments, indicating that the fear response has been extinguished (extinction) through repeated non-threatening exposure.

7.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The term for a stimulus that elicits no response before conditioning is (a)   .

Unconditioned Stimulus

Conditioned Stimulus

Neutral Stimulus

Response

Answer explanation

A Neutral Stimulus is a stimulus that does not elicit any response before conditioning. In classical conditioning, it becomes a Conditioned Stimulus after being paired with an Unconditioned Stimulus.

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