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1. Who is the proponent of classical condition?TEST. 1. Who is the proponent of classical condition? A. Albert Bandura B. Ivan Pavlov C. John Watson D. Wolfgang Kohler E. B. F. Skinner
2. Who pioneered operant conditioning? A. Albert Bandura B. B. F. Skinner C. Edward Thorndike D. Ivan Pavlov E. Sigmund Freud
3. Who proposed the law of effect? A. Albert Bandura B. B. F. Skinner C. Edward Thorndike D. Ivan Pavlov E. John Watson
4. Who is the proponent of learning by imitation? A. Albert Bandura B. B. F. Skinner C. Wolfgang Kohler D. Ivan Pavlov E. John Watson
5. A learning process in which an association is made between a previously neutral stimulus and a stimulus that naturally evokes a response. A. Operant conditioning B. Observational learning C. Insight learning D. Classical conditioning E. Latent learning
6. A process in which learning occurs through the imitation of a model. A. Classical conditioning B. Observational learning C. Operant conditioning D. Latent learning E. Insight learning
7. A stimulus that has the ability to elicit a response without previous training. A. Conditioned response B. Conditioned stimulus C. Reinforcement D. Unconditioned response E. Unconditioned stimulus
8. A stimulus which initially does not elicit the intended response but comes to do so by being paired with the “natural” stimulus. A. Conditioned response B. Conditioned stimulus C. Reinforcement D. Unconditioned response E. Unconditioned stimulus
9. The emergence of the conditioned response due to the repeated pairing of the conditioned stimulus with the unconditioned stimulus. A. Spontaneous recovery B. Stimulus generalization C. Acquisition D. Extinction E. Stimulus discrimination
10. The reappearance of the conditioned response after a period of rest and with no further conditioning. A. Acquisition B. Stimulus discrimination C. Extinction D. Stimulus generalization E. Spontaneous recovery
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