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EDF 6222 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS (LATEST UPDATE) Frequency is ____________ more sensitive to programming changes than percentage - ANS 10-100 times In verbal behavior theory, the meanings for the speaker and the listener are the same. - ANS False Referents cannot be explained by stimulus control. - ANS False Well-designed lessons are effective because students have frequent opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge. - ANS True When radical behaviorists say that behavior is a function of the environment, the term "environment" means: - ANS Both B and C... Any event that is capable of effecting the organism; Any event that occurs, public or private Private events differ from overt events based on their: - ANS Accessibility; None of the above Running your fingers over a stone table and thinking, "This is rough" is an example of: - ANS Proprioceptive and Exteroceptive stimuli Stating, "I am hungry" after feeling your stomach contract is an example of: - ANS Interoceptive stimuli When someone answers the question, "Did you feel a raindrop?" as it starts to rain is an example of: - ANS Perceptual behavior When someone answers the question, "What are you thinking?", they are providing an example of: - ANS Covert behavior When someone answers the question, "When are you going to give him the feedback?", they are providing an example of: - ANS Future behavior Hefferline and Keenan's results on thumb tension is an example of: - ANS Automaticity of reinforcement Mental causes mediate the causal relation between the environment and the behavior - ANS False Private events are crucial in the practical control of human behavior. - ANS False; they are rarely crucial Covert behavior - ANS is behavior to be examined just like overt behavior Skinner describes problem-solving as - ANS a situation in which a response exists in an individual's repertoire but cannot be emitted Novel verbal responses are likely to be generated by discussion - ANS because more than one history of reinforcement is then active Which of the following can be said to predict, explain, and control one's behavior? - ANS The environment

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EDF 6222 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%
GUARANTEED PASS (LATEST UPDATE)


Frequency is ____________ more sensitive to programming changes than
percentage - ANS ✓10-100 times


In verbal behavior theory, the meanings for the speaker and the listener
are the same. - ANS ✓False


Referents cannot be explained by stimulus control. - ANS ✓False


Well-designed lessons are effective because students have frequent
opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge. - ANS ✓True


When radical behaviorists say that behavior is a function of the
environment, the term "environment" means: - ANS ✓Both B and C... Any
event that is capable of effecting the organism; Any event that occurs, public or
private


Private events differ from overt events based on their: - ANS ✓Accessibility;
None of the above


Running your fingers over a stone table and thinking, "This is rough" is an
example of: - ANS ✓Proprioceptive and Exteroceptive stimuli


Stating, "I am hungry" after feeling your stomach contract is an example of:
- ANS ✓Interoceptive stimuli




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When someone answers the question, "Did you feel a raindrop?" as it starts
to rain is an example of: - ANS ✓Perceptual behavior


When someone answers the question, "What are you thinking?", they are
providing an example of: - ANS ✓Covert behavior


When someone answers the question, "When are you going to give him the
feedback?", they are providing an example of: - ANS ✓Future behavior


Hefferline and Keenan's results on thumb tension is an example of: - ANS
✓Automaticity of reinforcement


Mental causes mediate the causal relation between the environment and
the behavior - ANS ✓False


Private events are crucial in the practical control of human behavior. - ANS
✓False; they are rarely crucial


Covert behavior - ANS ✓is behavior to be examined just like overt behavior


Skinner describes problem-solving as - ANS ✓a situation in which a response
exists in an individual's repertoire but cannot be emitted


Novel verbal responses are likely to be generated by discussion - ANS
✓because more than one history of reinforcement is then active


Which of the following can be said to predict, explain, and control one's
behavior? - ANS ✓The environment


Contingency-shaped behavior and rule-governed behavior - ANS ✓are both
shaped, directly or indirectly, by consequences



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