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Chapter 2: The Study of Learning and Behavior
Multiple Choice
1. The person who suggested that to learn how nature works, we must “sit down before fact as a
little child,” and “be prepared to give up every preconceived notion” was _ .
a. Charles Darwin
b. T. H. Huxley
c. E. L. Thorndike
d. John B. Watson
Ans: B Ref: 34
2. Harry teaches an advanced painting class. His goal is to teach students to paint more
creatively. Harry will probably measure learning as a change in response .
a. topography
b. intensity
c. speed
d. rate
Ans: A Ref: 37
3. Marjorie drives a school bus. Sometimes the kids get rather noisy. She decides to play music
the kids like through speakers on the bus, but whenever the kids get too noisy she turns the
music off. When they quiet down, she turns the music back on. In this way, she hopes to get
the kids to make less noise. Marjorie is probably going to measure learning as a change in
response .
a. topography
b. intensity
c. speed
d. rate
Ans: B Ref: 37
Ans: C Ref: 38 Note: Another possible answer is a change in the number of errors, but
that option is not given.
7. A teacher who looks for an increase in the number of correct performances per minute is using
as a measure of learning.
a. topography
b. speed
c. rate
d. fluency
Ans: D Ref: 41
14. The kind of experiment that is most likely to require statistical analysis is a(n) .
a. between-subjects experiment
b. within-subject experiment
c. ABA experiment
d. descriptive study
Ans: A Ref: 46
15. In within-subject experiments, each subject's performance is compared with his or her
performance during a .
a. control period
b. random sampling period
c. baseline period
d. benchmark session
Ans: C Ref: 46
19. The first person to use a single-subject reversal design was probably .
a. Aardvark
b. Darwin
c. Galen
d. Malthus
Ans: C Ref: 48 (marginal note)
21. Experimental research on behavior is often said to be artificial. To compensate for this
problem, researchers do .
a. field experiments
b. open-ended research
c. follow-up studies
d. free sampling research
Ans: A Ref: 49
23. One problem with computer simulations as a substitute for animal research is that
.
a. they are terribly expensive
b. they take years to develop
c. “bugs” in the software distort the findings
d. no one knows what behavior to program until the research has been done
Ans: D Ref: 52
25. A computer simulation that is useful for teaching certain principles of learning is called
.
a. MacAnimal
b. Animal Trainer
c. Sniffy the Virtual Rat
d. Howard the Holographic Hog
Ans: C Ref: 52
26. One highly readable little book on research methods mentioned in your text is called
.
a. The Idiot’s Guide to Behavioral Research
b. Research Made Simple
c. Psychological Research: An Introduction
d. Random Designs
Ans: C Ref: 53
Note: Items of this sort are included to induce students to at least scan the recommended readings
list.
True/False
27. The natural science approach assumes that things are caused only by natural events. T (35)
28. Speed and rate are different terms for the same measure of learning. F (39)
29. A cumulative record shows the total number of responses that have occurred in a given
period of time as well as the rate at which they occurred. T (40)
30. B. F. Skinner was the first person to record data cumulatively. F (41)
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31. Research results with humans usually parallel those with animals. T (50)
Completion
32. A change in the form that behavior takes is called a change in _.
Ans: topography (37)
33. Response refers to the time that passes before a response occurs. Ans: latency (39)
34. Your text describes four basic sources of evidence: anecdotal, case study, descriptive study,
experimental study. The least reliable of these is _ . Ans: anecdotal (42)
35. A flat cumulative record indicates that the behavior is . Ans: not occurring (40)
36. One thing researchers can control better with animal subjects than with human subjects is
. Ans: genetic history/environmental history/learning experiences (49)
Short Essay
37. Discuss the various ways of measuring learning. (37-41)
Answers should name and describe topography, errors, intensity, speed, latency, rate, and
perhaps fluency.
An inked pen leaves a line on a moving sheet of paper. Each response causes the pen to
move at right angles to the direction of the paper, so that the rate of responding is reflected
in the slope of the line. Some students might mention that today’s cumulative recorders are
software programs running on computers.
39. Explain the difference between within-subject and between-subjects experiments. (44-48)
40. Explain why random assignment of subjects is unnecessary in ABA experiments. (46-47)
Random assignment is meant to control for inter-subject variability. In ABA designs, each
subject is compared against himself or herself, so inter-subject variability is eliminated as a
source of differences in data.
41. Discuss the ethics of using animals for research on learning. (51-52)
Answers may note that some people argue that humans have no more right to use animals
for research than animals have to use humans. This argument implies that it is wrong to use
animals for farm work, for entertainment, and even for household pets. If those uses are
allowed, why not research? Another argument says that animal research is unethical