A) conditioning children who are bullies to be less aggressive
B) conditioning children to be on time for school
C) conditioning executives to reduce their blood pressure
D) conditioning coyotes to stay away from sheep
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A) operant conditioning
B) insight learning
C) vicarious learning
D) classical conditioning
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A) contingency theory
B) classical conditioning
C) social learning theory
D) operant conditioning
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A) CS; UR
B) UR; CR
C) US; CS
D) US; CR
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A) decreases; decreases
B) decreases; increases
C) increases; increases
D) increases; decreases
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A) conditioned and unconditioned stimuli
B) presenting and removing stimuli
C) stimuli and responses
D) decreasing and increasing response rates
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A) mental set
B) cognitive map
C) Gestalt
D) perceptual illusion
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A) modeling
B) desensitization
C) operant conditioning
D) classical conditioning
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A) first correct response after a fixed amount of time has passed
B) next correct response after a fixed number of responses have occurred
C) first correct response after varying amounts of time have passed
D) next correct response after a varying number of responses have occurred
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A) eating breakfast; hunger
B) the sound of the train; going back to sleep
C) the sound of the train; hunger
D) hunger; eating breakfast
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