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The process of
associating a
behavior with its
consequences is
known as
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operant
conditioning
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A reaction that is
learned through
classical
conditioning is
referred to as a(n)
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conditioned
response
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A response to an
unconditioned stimulus
requiring no previous
experience is referred to
as a(n)
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unconditioned
response
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A schedule of
reinforcement in which
the first response after a
specified period of time
will be reinforced is
called a
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fixed
interval
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A schedule of
reinforcement in which
reinforcement occurs
after a set number of
behaviors is called a
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fixed ratio
schedule
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A schedule of
reinforcement in which
the first response after a
varying period of time is
reinforced is called a(n
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variable
interval
schedule
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An environmental cue or
event whose
significance is learned
through classical
conditioning is referred
to as a(n)
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conditioned
stimulus
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As Ronnie hears a song on the radio, she feels
stressed: her heart races, her hands became
clammy, and her breathing became rapid. The
song is familiar because it was very popular at a
time when her parents were going through a
divorce. During this time, they fought bitterly with
one another, causing Ronnie intense anxiety. In
this scenario, identify the following in the same
respective order: the conditioned stimulus, the
unconditioned stimulus, the conditioned
response, and the unconditioned response.
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song; parents
fighting; anxiety
towards song;
anxiety towards
parents fighting
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