ReviewWorksheetTest2 - KEY
ReviewWorksheetTest2 - KEY
Alexander is four years old. One night his parents decided to light a fire in the family room fireplace. A
burning ember jumped out of the fireplace and landed on Alexander's leg, creating a nasty burn. He cried
because the burn hurt. A week later, when Alexander's parents start to light another fire in the fireplace,
Alexander begins to cry. (UCS: burn; UCR: crying; CS: fire in the fireplace; CR: crying)
2.
Emily is driving to work during a heavy snowstorm when the brake lights on the car ahead of her come on.
She hits her brakes but is unable to avoid hitting the car. She is badly shaken up in the accident. The next
time she is driving in the snow she notices that she tenses up every time she sees brake lights come on
ahead of her. (UCS: accident; UCR: shaken up; CS: driving in the snow; CR: tensing up)
3.
Bill's mom followed the same routine before serving dinner--she would put ice in the glasses and then call
"come and get it, dinner's ready". Immediately upon hearing those words, Bill would quickly run down the
stairs. After awhile, Bill would come running down the stairs when he heard the ice hitting the glasses.
(UCS: mom calling "come and get it, dinner's ready"; UCR: running down the stairs; CS: ice hitting the
glasses; CR: running down the stairs)
4.
Gary is the client relations officer at his firm. The phone in his office has "caller id" so that the client can
be identified before he answers the phone. After receiving a call with a rude client, Gary would be very
annoyed and agitated. He began to notice that the rude calls tended to come from clients that were
identified by a "1-800" number on the caller id. Therefore, whenever a "1-800" number appeared, he
would become annoyed. (UCS: call from a rude client; UCR: annoyance and agitation; CS: "1-800"
number on the caller ID; CR: annoyance)
5.
When Ann was a college freshman, she was assigned to live in a very old dormitory. The old plumbing
system produced a problem when one person was taking a shower and one person need to flush the toilet-shortly after a person flushed the toilet, all of the cold water left the shower leaving only the hot water. The
first time this happened, Ann was scalded by the hot water. She yelped and jumped back. The next day, as
soon as she heard the toilet flush she jumped back. (UCS: hot water on body; UCR: jumping back; CS:
toilet flushing; CR: jumping back)
6. George shoots up heroin to ward off the symptoms associated with heroin withdrawal. (negative reinforcement)
NOTE: Some students will misidentify this as an example of positive reinforcement. They will indicate that
shooting up heroin is pleasurable and presentation of a pleasant stimulus is the definition of positive
reinforcement. Tell students that a situation can be viewed as either positive or negative reinforcement depending
on how it is viewed. Shooting up heroin could be considered positive reinforcement if it is viewed from the
perspective of producing a pleasurable "high" feeling. However, if it is viewed from the perspective of avoiding
the aversive stimulus of withdrawal symptoms then it is an example of avoidance conditioning--a type of negative
reinforcement.
7. Edna constantly complains about her husband to colleagues at work. Her co-workers get tired of her and no
longer provide her with sympathy. (negative punishment)
TYPES OF FORGETTING: For each of the following indicate which type of forgetting is
responsible for each situation:
1. Alexander is having trouble using his new computer program because he keeps entering commands from
the program he used to use. (proactive interference)
2. Carolyn is in a serious boating accident. Afterwards, she cannot remember her name or where she lives.
(retrograde amnesia)
3. Although Scott used to drive a stick shift car, he can not remember much about how to shift gears manually
since lately he has been driving an automatic car. (retroactive interference)
4. Jerry is unable to remember the name of a restaurant when his friend, George, comes by and says, I feel
like I have died and gone to heaven because Joan has finally agreed to go out with me. Suddenly, Jerry
remembers the name of the restaurantTaco Heaven. (lack of an appropriate retrieval cue)
5. Robert was the passenger in a car involved in a head-on collision. He has been unable to remember anything
that has happened since the day of the accident. (anterograde amnesia)