Ch 6 : Learning

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Mastering Learning Concepts

Test your knowledge and understanding of learning in psychology with this engaging quiz! Dive into the fundamental theories of learning, including classical and instrumental conditioning, and explore key concepts that shape behavior.

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  • 20 thought-provoking questions
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
  • Enhance your understanding of learning principles
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by LearningGrove512
What is learning?
Any temporary change in behaviour
Any permanent change in behaviour
No change in behaviour
The behavioral changes that occur due to drugs or fatigue are considered learning.
True
False
What is the change due to continuous exposure to stimuli called?
Habituation
Learning
Conditioning
Learning involves a sequence of _________ events.
Biological
Environmental
Psychological
The simplest kind of learning is called:
Conditioning
Habituation
Performance
Who investigated the classical conditioning?
Kohler
B.F. Skinner
Ivan P. Pavlov
In Pavlov's dog experiment of classical conditioning, what did the food indicate?
Conditioned stimulus
Unconditioned stimulus
Unconditioned response
In Pavlov's dog experiment of classical conditioning, what did the bell and saliva secretion indicates respectively?
Unconditioned stimulus, Conditioned stimulus
Unconditioned response, Conditioned response
Conditioned stimulus, Conditioned response
When the Conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are present together, it is called ___________ conditioning.
Delayed
Simultaneous
Backward
In ____________ conditioning, the unconditioned stimulus precedes the onset of conditioned stimulus
Simultaneous
Trace
Backward
Which type of unconditioned stimuli of classical conditioning is slower and requires greater number of acquisition trials
Appetitive
Aversive
Both of the above
Who investigated the instrumental conditioning?
Ivan Pavlov
B.F Skinner
Kohler
A _________ is defined as any stimulus or event, which increases the probability of the occurrence of a desired response.
Learning
Skinner Box
Reinforcer
When a desired response is reinforced every time it occurs, we call it
Reinforcer
Continuous reinforcement
Partial reinforcement
Money, praise and grades belongs to which kind of reinforcer?
Primary
Secondary
What is the phenomenon of responding similarly to similar stimuli known as?
Discrimination
Generalisation
Extinction
The form of learning in which the individuals observe others and emulate their behavior is called:
Imitation
Insight learning
Modeling
Which among the following refers to learning in which the solution to a problem suddenly becomes clear?
Insight learning
Social learning
Verbal learning
The form of learning that takes place by observing others is:
Social learning
Verbal learning
Imitation
In which of the following learning, a new behavior is learned but not demonstrated until reinforcement is provided for displaying it?
Latent learning
Insight learning
Observational learning
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