Home
/
Medical
/
8. A pigeon is rewarded with a food pellet each time a red light goes on in his cage. He moves towards the food dispenser, but does not respond at all when a green or blue light is projected. What is the pigeon exhibiting? Process: O.C. or C.C. 9. After getting into a car accident Brooke was nervous each time she drove. As time passed, she became more comfortable and lost her nervous reaction when driving. Recently, as she started her car that same nervousness returned. Which principle is Brooke experiencing? Process: O.C. or C.C. 10. Ellen's dog used to bring her his dog toys when she was cleaning up the house. She petted his head as this helped her with the cleaning process. The dog stopped doing this for the past few months, but Saturday when Ellen was cleaning the house, her dog once again brought her his toys. What conditioning principle is her dog demonstrating? Process: O.C. or C.C.

Question

8. A pigeon is rewarded with a food pellet each time a red light goes on in his cage. He
moves towards the food dispenser, but does not respond at all when a green or blue
light is projected. What is the pigeon exhibiting?
Process:
O.C. or C.C.
9. After getting into a car accident Brooke was nervous each time she drove. As time
passed, she became more comfortable and lost her nervous reaction when driving.
Recently, as she started her car that same nervousness returned. Which principle is
Brooke experiencing?
Process:
O.C. or C.C.
10. Ellen's dog used to bring her his dog toys when she was cleaning up the house. She
petted his head as this helped her with the cleaning process. The dog stopped doing
this for the past few months, but Saturday when Ellen was cleaning the house, her dog
once again brought her his toys. What conditioning principle is her dog demonstrating?
Process:
O.C. or C.C.

8. A pigeon is rewarded with a food pellet each time a red light goes on in his cage. He moves towards the food dispenser, but does not respond at all when a green or blue light is projected. What is the pigeon exhibiting? Process: O.C. or C.C. 9. After getting into a car accident Brooke was nervous each time she drove. As time passed, she became more comfortable and lost her nervous reaction when driving. Recently, as she started her car that same nervousness returned. Which principle is Brooke experiencing? Process: O.C. or C.C. 10. Ellen's dog used to bring her his dog toys when she was cleaning up the house. She petted his head as this helped her with the cleaning process. The dog stopped doing this for the past few months, but Saturday when Ellen was cleaning the house, her dog once again brought her his toys. What conditioning principle is her dog demonstrating? Process: O.C. or C.C.

expert verifiedVerification of experts

Answer

4.1213 Voting
avatar
HollyMaster · Tutor for 5 years

Answer

8. The pigeon is exhibiting classical conditioning (C.C.), specifically the principle of stimulus discrimination, where it learns to respond only to the specific stimulus (the red light) that is associated with the reward (food pellet), while not responding to other similar stimuli (green or blue lights).9. Brooke is experiencing classical conditioning (C.C.), particularly the principle of spontaneous recovery. Despite her initial habituation to driving after the accident, the nervous reaction returns when the conditioned stimulus (starting her car) is presented again after a period of time.10. Ellen's dog is demonstrating operant conditioning (O.C.), specifically the principle of extinction and spontaneous recovery. The dog initially learned to bring toys to Ellen when she was cleaning because it was positively reinforced by her petting its head. However, when Ellen stopped reinforcing this behavior, it gradually extinguished. When the behavior reoccurs spontaneously after a period of extinction (on Saturday), it demonstrates spontaneous recovery.
Click to rate:

Hot Questions

More x