Question 1
4 out of 4 points
A discriminative stimulus is:
Selected
Answer:
a.
A stimulus in the presence of which a
response will be reinforced.
Answers:
a.
A stimulus in the presence of which a
response will be reinforced.
b.
A stimulus in the presence of which a
response will not be reinforced.
c.
A stimulus in the presence of which a
response will be placed on extinction.
d.
A stimulus that cues respondent
behaviors to occur.
Answer
Feedback: Correct.
Question 2
4 out of 4 points
All conditioned motivating operations are motivationally
neutral prior to their relation with another MO or to a form
of reinforcement or punishment.
Selected a.
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Answer: True.
Answers: a.
True.
b.
False.
Answer
Feedback:
Correc
t.
Question 3
4 out of 4 points
An S-delta is:
Selected
Answer:
a.
A stimulus, in the presence of which
reinforcement is withheld if a target
response occurs.
Answers:
a.
A stimulus, in the presence of which
reinforcement is withheld if a target
response occurs.
b.
A stimulus, in the presence of which
reinforcement is delivered if a target
response occurs.
c.
The same thing as a discriminative
stimulus.
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d.
A consequence event.
Answer
Feedback: Correct.
Question 4
4 out of 4 points
An ______ effect refers to a decrease in the current
frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by some
stimulus, object, or event.
Selected
Answer:
a.
Abative.
Answers: a.
Abative.
b.
Informativ
e.
c.
Evocative.
d.
Elicited.
Answer
Feedback: Correct.
Question 5
4 out of 4 points
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An evocative effect refers to:
Selected
Answer:
b.
An increase in the current frequency of
behavior that has been reinforced by
some stimulus, object, or event.
Answers:
a.
A decrease in the current frequency of
behavior that has been reinforced by
some stimulus, object, or event.
b.
An increase in the current frequency of
behavior that has been reinforced by
some stimulus, object, or event.
c.
No effect in the current frequency of
behavior that has been reinforced by
some stimulus, object, or event.
d.
A combination of decreasing and
increasing effects in the current frequency
of behavior that has been reinforced by
some stimulus, object, or event.
Answer
Feedback: Correct.
Question 6
4 out of 4 points
Behavior-altering effects have:
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