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Behaviorism is a theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
True
False
… is regarded as the father of Operant Conditioning
G.A. Miller
T. Pavlov
B.F. Skinner
none of the above
According to Behavionists, learning is the result of codependency between the stimuli that the individual receives from his environment and his reactions to them.
True
False
Choose the basic principles of Classical Conditioning
Empowerment
Amortization
Generalization
Discrimination
Experimental neurosis
The interpretation given by B.F. Skinner for the dependent learning is not the most accepted and widely used form of behaviorism
True
False
Choose the theorist who dealt with the Classical conditioning
P.I. Pavlov
E.L. Thornidike
J.B. Watson
all the above
What is reinforcement in behavioral phycology?
The action or process of reinforcing or strengthening.
The plan that defines what reactions will be strengthened and which not
Extra personnel sent to increase the strength of an army or similar force.
The strengthening structure or material employed in reinforced concrete or plastic.
The dependent stimulus that causes the full dependency is called C-class dependency.
True
False
Choose the correct answer:
Reinforcers are stimuli or events that bring about the desired results and are separated into primary and secondary amplifiers
The punishment is defined as the synonym of reinforcement, since it is not designed to weaken or eliminate a response is an event that increases the behavior that follows.
According to Skinner, the coupling between behavior and consistency does not lead to the contingency
Some of the applications of the Operant conditioning are the ILS, the Programmed instruction and the Behavior modification
True
False
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