QUESTION 1 Respondent behaviors are elicited or evoked by stimuli,…

Question Answered step-by-step QUESTION 1 Respondent behaviors are elicited or evoked by stimuli,… QUESTION 1               Respondent behaviors are 
 elicited or evoked by stimuli, while operant behaviors are 
 elicited or evoked by stimuli.




QUESTION 2               Interventions for behaviors learned via respondent conditioning involve manipulating the 
 consequences or antecedents, while interventions for behaviors learned via operant conditioning involve manipulating the 
 consequences or antecedents.




QUESTION 3               Which of the following would be unconditioned stimuli (US), capable of eliciting an involuntary response? (Choose all that apply)
                                             food in the mouth for salivation                                             saying “hi” for someone else saying “hi”                                             bright light for pupils constricting                                             pain for quickly pulling away                                             being tired for sitting down                                             thirst for putting money into a soda vending machine               


QUESTION 4               At the beginning of the first in-person class, the instructor raises a starter’s pistol and shoots it into the air. The loud noise elicits a startle reflex (autonomic arousal). Later, the instructor raises the starter’s pistol but doesn’t shoot it. However, everyone in the class freezes in anticipation of hearing a loud noise. Identify each of the following:


seeing gun raised in the air = 
 US/CS/UR/CR

startle reflex = 
 US/CS/UR/CR

loud noise when pistol fired = 
 US/CS/UR/CR

freezing and bracing self = 
 US/CS/UR/CR




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