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Which of the following describes the difference in stimulus intensity required to detect a change in the stimuli?
Skinner called any stimulus within the environment that strengthens behavior a
Which psychologist defined personality as a collection of response tendencies that are tied to various stimulus situations?
Explain Why the spread of woke is an example of reverse Hierarchical diffusion
What is the process of fitting a new experience into existing or previously created schema?
When Percussing the left lower quadrant of the abdomen the nurse elicits a Drumlike sound normal for the?
When something or someone unknown enters a culture How does the degree of difference of the stimulus from that culture likely affect the use of stereotypes?
What is the name of the function that tells a computer to access previously stored data?
The behavior that is elicited by the presence of an unconditioned and conditioned stimulus
A stimulus that elicits a reaction without prior experience is termed a(n) _____.
Shifting work that was previously done by american workers to workers abroad is called what?
Which of the following utilities is used to update Group Policy settings and replaces some of the functionality that previously existed with Secedit quizlet?
How the just noticeable difference can change as a function of stimulus intensity?
The time required to respond or initiate a movement as a result of a given stimulus
Was wünscht man Kollegen für die Zukunft?
When you stop training you lose any strength tone or skill that have been previously gained?
When you stop training you lose any strength tone or skill have been previously Game?
What is the procedure called that turns a neutral stimulus into a conditioned stimulus?
An event that elicits a certain predictable response typically without previous training
Using a known or previously installed access mechanism is known as which of the following
What kind of stimulus is a message presented so fast or so softly or so masked by other messages that one is not aware of seeing or hearing is called?
What is the relationship between the intensity of the stimulus and the receptor potential?
Which of the following refers to the transformation of stimulus energy into neural impulses quizlet?
What involves the initial learning of the link between the unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned stimulus?
Is an individuals adaptive response to a stimulus that places excessive psychological or physical demands on that individual?
When a research analyzes data that has been previously collected this research design is called?
What concept explains that meaning comes from the totality of a set of stimuli rather than any individual part or stimulus?
What is the tendency of the perception of a sensation to decrease when the stimulus is actually unchanging?
What is the tendency of sensory receptor cells to become less responsive to a stimulus that is unchanging?
Principle that states that connected regions of a visual stimulus are perceived as a single unit
What do you call learning through association when a neutral stimulus is paired with a stimulus that produces an emotional response?
Is a behavioral treatment for anxiety in which people are confronted either suddenly or gradually with a stimulus that they fear?
Is a form of therapy that reduces the frequency of undesired behavior by pairing an unpleasant stimulus with undesired behavior?
Is a behavioral technique in which gradual exposure to an anxiety producing stimulus is paired with relaxation to extinguish the response of anxiety?
What is it called when a neutral disinterested party offers to bring disputants together to reach a compromise?
What is the term that describes the reappearance of a previously extinguished condition response after a period of time without exposure to the conditioned stimulus?
When the neutral stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are presented at the same time it is called?
What is the term that refers to the minimum amount of stimulation someone needs to detect a stimulus 50 percent of the time?
The minimum amount of stimulation a person needs to detect a stimulus 50 of the time is called the
Learning in which stimuli associated with a conditioned stimulus also elicit conditioned responses
What term describes the process of responding to a stimulus similar to one that has been learned with a completely different response?
What percentage of the time must you hear the minimum stimulus in order for the absolute threshold to have been found?
Is a decrease in an animals response after repeatedly being exposed to a stimulus that has no positive or negative effects?
What is the process called when a neutral third party enters and attempts to resolve a labor dispute when a bargaining impasse has occurred?
What is it called when a conditioned response can be evoked by stimuli that are similar to the original stimulus that led to that response?
Stimulus is a stimulus that naturally brings about a particular response without having been learned
Is the process by which a stimulus increases the chances that a preceding behavior will occur again?
What is an unpleasant stimulus whose removal leads to an increase in the probability that a preceding response will be repeated in the future?
Previously neutral stimulus elicits the response evoked by a CS after pairing repeatedly with it
Is the process by which stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus cause the same conditioned response?
Identifying previously learned information after encountering it again, usually in response to a cue
When the stimulus presented is below the level of the consumers conscious awareness the result that occurs is called?
How can we turn a neutral stimulus into a conditioned stimulus using classical conditioning?
How are the neutral stimulus and the conditioned stimulus related in classical conditioning?
What type of assessment compares the clients current status to baseline data previously obtained?
Is defined as the process by which the individual responds to the environmental and psychological events that are perceived as threatening or challenging?
What is the term for the process of concentrating on one limited aspect of a stimulus and ignoring other aspects quizlet?
A response elicited by the conditioned stimulus is referred to as a(n) ____________ response.
Which term describes the process by which stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus cause the same conditioned response?
When a response is strengthened because it is followed by the removal of an adverse stimulus is called?
When a response is strengthened because it is followed by the presentation of a rewarding stimulus it is called?
Is a formerly neutral stimulus that has acquired the ability to elicit a response that was previously elicited by the unconditioned stimulus?
What happens when the conditioned stimulus no longer foretells the presentation of the unconditioned stimulus?
Is a once neutral stimulus that has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus to bring about a response formerly caused only by the unconditioned stimulus?
What type of learning occurs when a neutral stimulus is associated with a meaningful stimulus at which point the neutral stimulus acquires a similar response?
Is when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with an innately meaningful stimulus and acquires the capacity to elicit a similar response listen to the complete question?
Which type of conditioning happens when a neutral stimulus produces a response after being paired with a stimulus that naturally produces a response?
When conditioned stimulus is continually presented to a subject eventually it will lose the ability to cause a response this called?
What is the occurrence of a stimulus or event following a response that increases the likelihood of that response being repeated?
Which type of learning occurs by pairing two stimuli together so that the second stimulus elicits the same response as the first stimulus?
The tendency to respond to a stimulus that is similar to the original conditioned stimulus is called
What is the term used to describe the process of transferring a natural response from one stimulus to another?
When a stimulus is added after a behavior and increases the likelihood of the behavior occurring in the future the stimulus is a?
What is the term for the tendency once a response has been conditioned for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses?
What is the process of replacing previously learned norms and values with new ones as a part of a transition in life?
Which of the following would be considered an instance in which time, place, and manner restrictions
How do you fix this Epic account was previously linked to a different external account?
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