1. Of the four learning patterns, _______________ is primarily involved with problem solving.
2. More time spent multitasking will _____
3. Judith fisher and mary harris found that if a model wore an eye patch, observers learned _______.
4. The critical measure on progressive-ratio (pr) schedules is typically __________.
5. Resurgence may help account for __________.
6. The _____________ of the neocortex appears to be where semantic memories are stored.
7. When fiting your learning patterns, it is important to __________.
8. When you forge a learning pattern, you __________.
9. Crf is synonymous with __________.
10. ____________________ is a geo-lifestyle segmentation system.
11. A countrys _________________ has a huge effect on its education.
12. A hemiglossectomy is the surgical excision of _________ of the tongue.
13. __________ inhibition is the result of the cs having appeared alone repeatedly before conditioning.
14. A common misconception about inductive arguments is that they __________.
15. The schedule to use if you want to produce the most rapid learning of new behavior is _______.
16. The schedule that is not an intermittent schedule is __________.
17. The reappearance of previously effective behavior during extinction is called ____________.
18. The level of deprivation is less important when the reinforcer used is a/an ____ reinforcer.
19. Murray sidmans book on aversive control, including punishment, is called ______.
20. A thesis statement is all of the following except __________.
21. __________ refers to the point at which a behavior stops or its rate falls off sharply.
22. The tendency for capitalism and socialism to cross paths is known as ____________________.
23. Based on the studies cited in on course, there is a direct link between __________.
24. A(n) __________ reviews a textbook's overall organization and contents, often chapter by chapter.
25. Few things affect our self-esteem more than __________.
26. Canis major is otherwise known as the great _____.
27. By the early part of the twentieth century, women constituted upward of _____ percent of teachers.
28. Autism is a complex ______ disorder of development.
29. An associate in science (as) program carries about __________ semester-hour credits.
30. Advertisers frequently pressure magazines to publish _____.
31. According to jeannie oakes, tracking persists in schools largely because _____.
32. Forward conditioning occurs when the ___________.
33. Ebbinghaus found that information is forgotten _________.
34. ______ is best known for his/her covers of vanity fair and rolling stone magazines.
35. A rotary mower cuts grass when the whirling mower blade _________ the grass.
36. If an observer looks on as a model's behavior is reinforced, we speak of __________.
37. According to _____, one reason that people forget is because they are repressing painful memories.
38. _____, which are generated by web server software, record a users actions on a web site.
39. The findings of eisenberger and others concerning increasing effort is called _______.
40. After receiving a reward for escaping the puzzle box, the cats ________.
41. Skinner trained plyny to perform a behavior chain. plyny was a ______.
42. One vret program for treating spider phobias is called ______.
43. The schedule that is likely to produce a cumulative record with scallops is the _________.
44. _____ percent of people over age 65 are grandparents.
45. A child who says, "my toy car breaked," or "i runned up the hill," is demonstrating __________.
46. Robert eisenberger and his colleagues demonstrated that reinforcement can establish learned ______.
47. Murray sidman's book on aversive control, including punishment, is called ______.
48. ________ demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the brain could be reinforcing.
49. Williams found that the greater the number of reinforcements before extinction, the _______.
50. Response maintenance can be considered generalization across __________.
51. Ft and vt are both kinds of ______ reinforcement.
52. Alan neuringer demonstrated that with reinforcement, _____ could learn to behave randomly.
53. Superstitous behavior is behavior that occurs repeatedly despite the fact that it __________.
54. Studies of delayed reinforcement document the importance of ____.
55. Iconic memory is to echoic memory as ________ is to ________.
56. The classic experiments on insightful problem solving were done with chimpanzees by _________.
57. The use of punishers is so common that _______ concluded that ?the world runs on fear.?
58. Insightful problem solving is best viewed as an example of _______.
59. In errorless discrimination training, _______.
60. One idea for preventing learned helplessness is __________ training.
61. All of the following are useful tips for shaping behavior except ________.
62. The one-process theory of punishment goes back to ________.
63. According to your text, mental rotation data are best viewed as evidence of ______.
64. The phomemic restoration effect is often cited as evidence for the role of ______ in_________.
65. _______________ often teach practical lessons about everyday living.
66. Decrease in temperature of the system is observed in:
67. If the heat released in compression of gas remain inside the system then it causes:
68. Neon molecule possesses:
69. The heat for neutralization of HCL with NaOH is – 47.21 kJ per gm equi. What will be the heat evolved during neutralization of CH3COOH with NaOH.
70. Maximum work is obtained in:
71. Dil.H2SO4 solution is used for neutralization of equal volumes of molar KOH and NaOH. X kcal and Y kcals of heat are liberated respectively. Which of the following is true?
72. Exothermic change is observed in:
73. ……….. helps in cooling a gas when it is subjected to adiabatic expansion
74. Which is the correct mathematical equation?
75. Which of the statement is correct for strong acids and strong bases?
76. Which among the following is not an example of irreversible process?
77. A system which can exchange only energy but not matter with the surrounding is known as:
78. A gas enclosed in a cylinder of cross–sectional area 350 cm2 expands against constant pressure of 1.5 atm. The piston moves 5cm up the work done in lit–atm is:
79. The work done in joule for the reversible expansion of 1 mole of an ideal gas from a volume of 10 lit to 20 lit at 25°C is:
80. Intensive property is one whose:
81. 11 kg of a gas expands isothermally and reversibly. The amount of work done is minimum if the gas is:
82. Which is a type of kinetic energy?
83. ΔH will be more than ΔE in:
84. A -> B, ?H = -1.84 kJ, this means:
85. The values for enthalpy of combustion is H2, CH4, C2H6 and graphite are -285.8, -890, -1560 and 393.5 kJ respectively. The standard enthalpy of formation ofC3H8 is -103.8 kJ/ mol. The enthalpy of reaction is C3H8 + H2 - -> C2H6 + CH4.
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