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41523, 1158 AM (Chapter 6 and 7 Long Exam Chapter 6 and 7 Long Exam ——_tebpoints ssis0 The respondent's email (s.bobadilla.carryllejoy@cmu.edu.ph) was recorded on submission of this form, VY 1. Its the gradual disappearance of a conditioned response whena = *1/1 conditioned stimulus is no longer followed by an unconditioned stimulus. CO a Stimulus Diserimin: © b. Reconditioning © © Extinction v © 4. Stimulus Generalization Y 2. Distinguishing between two different cola, whether it is a product of *1/1 Coca-Cola or Pepsi, is an example of: ©@ a Stimulus Discrimination v © b. Reconditioning O . Extinction © 4. Stimulus Generalization hnps:idocs.google convirmsid/!FAlpQL SUOzcRSC.JugTjxcyIF6IEpWSA.XokVAWVCIbITOO1aB3_GANiowscore viewscore=AEOZAGCUSZEOXQ... 1/19 47182, 1158 AM Chapter and 7 Long Exam Y 3. Perpiece work or “pakyaw” is an example of: * m © a. Fixed- Interval Schedule @ b-Fixed-Ratio Schedule v CO 6 Variable-Interval Schedule © 4. Variable-Ratio Schedule Y 4, Receiving your monthly salary every after 15 days is an example of:* 1/1 @a © ». Fixed-Ratio Schedule ‘ed-Interval Schedule v © ¢.Variable-Interval Schedule © 4. Variable-Ratio Schedule v5. Itis a partial reinforcement schedule that provides reinforcement for *1/1 the first response after varying periods of time. © a Fixed-interval Schedule © b.Fived-Ratio Schedule ©@ .Variable-interval Schedule v © 4. Variable-Ratio Schedule hnps:idocs.google convirmsid/!FAlpQL SUOzcRSC.JugTixcyIFSIEpWSA.XokVAWVCIbITOO1aB3_GANiowscore viewscore=AEOZAGCUSZECXQ... 2/19 41523, 1158 AM {Chapter 6 and 7 Long Exam X_ 6. Itisthe decrease in the frequency of an action when followed by the *0/1 termination of an appetitive stimulus. a. Positive Punishment b. Positive Reinforcement cc, Negative Punishment x Co@o0o°0 d. Negative Reinforcement

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