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Learning Theory Definitions Quiz

Authored by Chris Kernaghan

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12th Grade

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Learning Theory Definitions Quiz
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

What is the correct definition of Classical Conditioning?

Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which an organism learns to associate a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned response.

Classical conditioning is a form of operant conditioning that involves reinforcing desired behaviours with rewards.

Classical conditioning is a type of learning where an organism learns to associate two unrelated stimuli, resulting in a conditioned response.

Classical conditioning is a process in which an organism learns to associate a conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned response.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

What is the correct definition of Operant Conditioning?

Operant conditioning is a type of learning where an organism associates a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned response, leading to a conditioned response.

Operant conditioning is a form of learning in which behaviour is strengthened or weakened by the consequences that follow it.

Operant conditioning is a process in which an organism learns to associate two unrelated stimuli, resulting in a conditioned response.

Operant conditioning is a type of learning in which an organism learns to associate a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned response.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

What is the correct definition of Positive Reinforcement?

Positive reinforcement involves the removal of an aversive stimulus to strengthen a behaviour.

Positive reinforcement occurs when a desirable stimulus or reward is presented to strengthen a behaviour.

Positive reinforcement is the weakening of a behaviour by the removal of a desirable stimulus.

Positive reinforcement is the weakening of a behaviour by the presentation of an aversive stimulus.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

What is the correct definition of Positive Punishment?

Positive punishment involves the removal of a desirable stimulus to strengthen a behaviour.

Positive punishment occurs when a desirable stimulus or reward is presented to strengthen a behaviour.

Positive punishment is the weakening of a behaviour by the removal of an aversive stimulus.

Positive punishment is the application of an aversive stimulus immediately after a behaviour, with the intent of decreasing the likelihood of that behaviour occurring in the future.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

What is the definition of Negative Reinforcement?

Negative reinforcement involves the presentation of a desirable stimulus to strengthen a behaviour.

Negative reinforcement occurs when an aversive stimulus is applied to weaken a behaviour.

Negative reinforcement is the removal or avoidance of an aversive stimulus to strengthen a behaviour.

Negative reinforcement is the presentation of an aversive stimulus to weaken a behaviour.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

What is the definition of Negative Punishment?

Negative punishment involves the presentation of an aversive stimulus immediately after a behaviour, with the intent of decreasing the likelihood of that behaviour occurring in the future.

Negative punishment is the removal of a desirable stimulus immediately after a behaviour, with the intent of decreasing the likelihood of that behaviour occurring in the future.

Negative punishment occurs when an aversive stimulus is removed or avoided to strengthen a behaviour.

Negative punishment is the application of a desirable stimulus immediately after a behaviour, with the intent of decreasing the likelihood of that behaviour occurring in the future.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

What is the definition of Continuous Reinforcement?

Continuous reinforcement involves reinforcing a behaviour every once in a while, rather than every time it occurs.

Continuous reinforcement involves providing a reward every time a specific behaviour is exhibited.

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