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(Subject is psychology of learning) PLEASE ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!! 1.)Stim

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(Subject is psychology of learning) PLEASE ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!!

1.)Stimulus matching refers to: A. being able to imagine oneself in the place of another person. B. copying the exact actions that are observed. C. copying the end result of a behavior that is observed. D. directly comparing a generated stimulus with an observed stimulus.

2.)What has research shown regarding viewing violence in the media and aggression? A. The results have been mostly inconclusive. B. Viewing violent media has little effect on aggressive behavior. C. Viewing violent media can increase aggressive behavior. D. Viewing violent media can reduce aggressive behavior.

3.)Ella observed her father cleaning up toys by putting them all in a large bin and then carrying the bin over to the corner. The next time Ella had to clean up her toys, she left the bin in the corner and carried the toys to it one by one. This is an example of: A. emulation. B. stimulus matching. C. perspective taking. D. true imitation.


4.)Children with autism: A. cannot recognize when they are being imitated. B. have more trouble imitating individual actions than sequences of actions. C. have reduced intellectual abilities. D. show more impairment of meaningless gestures than meaningful ones.

5.)In a dog kennel, if one dog starts barking, there is a tendency for the rest of the dogs to also start barking. This is an example of: A. stimulus enhancement. B. emotional contagion. C. vocal learning. D. observational conditioning.
(Subject is psychology of learning) PLEASE ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!!

1.)Stimulus matching refers to: A. being able to imagine oneself in the place of another person. B. copying the exact actions that are observed. C. copying the end result of a behavior that is observed. D. directly comparing a generated stimulus with an observed stimulus.

2.)What has research shown regarding viewing violence in the media and aggression? A. The results have been mostly inconclusive. B. Viewing violent media has little effect on aggressive behavior. C. Viewing violent media can increase aggressive behavior. D. Viewing violent media can reduce aggressive behavior.

3.)Ella observed her father cleaning up toys by putting them all in a large bin and then carrying the bin over to the corner. The next time Ella had to clean up her toys, she left the bin in the corner and carried the toys to it one by one. This is an example of: A. emulation. B. stimulus matching. C. perspective taking. D. true imitation.


4.)Children with autism: A. cannot recognize when they are being imitated. B. have more trouble imitating individual actions than sequences of actions. C. have reduced intellectual abilities. D. show more impairment of meaningless gestures than meaningful ones.

5.)In a dog kennel, if one dog starts barking, there is a tendency for the rest of the dogs to also start barking. This is an example of: A. stimulus enhancement. B. emotional contagion. C. vocal learning. D. observational conditioning.
PLEASE ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!!

1.)Stimulus matching refers to: A. being able to imagine oneself in the place of another person. B. copying the exact actions that are observed. C. copying the end result of a behavior that is observed. D. directly comparing a generated stimulus with an observed stimulus.

2.)What has research shown regarding viewing violence in the media and aggression? A. The results have been mostly inconclusive. B. Viewing violent media has little effect on aggressive behavior. C. Viewing violent media can increase aggressive behavior. D. Viewing violent media can reduce aggressive behavior.

3.)Ella observed her father cleaning up toys by putting them all in a large bin and then carrying the bin over to the corner. The next time Ella had to clean up her toys, she left the bin in the corner and carried the toys to it one by one. This is an example of: A. emulation. B. stimulus matching. C. perspective taking. D. true imitation.


4.)Children with autism: A. cannot recognize when they are being imitated. B. have more trouble imitating individual actions than sequences of actions. C. have reduced intellectual abilities. D. show more impairment of meaningless gestures than meaningful ones.

5.)In a dog kennel, if one dog starts barking, there is a tendency for the rest of the dogs to also start barking. This is an example of: A. stimulus enhancement. B. emotional contagion. C. vocal learning. D. observational conditioning.

Explanation / Answer

1. Stimulus matching refers to

Answer is “D”.

A. Being able to imagine oneself in the place of another person is called “Empathy”.

B. Copying the exact actions that are observed is called “Imitation”.

C. Copying the end result of a behaviour that is observed is called “Emulation”.

2. What has research shown regarding viewing violence in the media and aggression?

Answer is “C”.

The Media Violence Commission of the International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA) in its report on media violence said, “Over the past 50 years, a large number of studies conducted around the world have shown that watching violent television, watching violent films, or playing violent video games increases the likelihood for aggressive behaviour.”

3. Ella observed her father cleaning up toys by putting them all in a large bin and then carrying the bin over to the corner. The next time Ella had to clean up her toys, she left the bin in the corner and carried the toys to it one by one. This is an example of:

Answer is “A”.

Copying the end result of a behaviour that is observed is called “Emulation”. Here Ella had copied only the end result - “Cleaning up toys by putting them in the large bin” from her father, but not the whole methods he followed.

4. Children with autism:

Answer is “C”.

About 1 percent of the general population is thought to have Intellectual Disability , and about 10% of individuals with Intellectual Disability have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or autistic traits. However, a much higher percentage of individuals with ASD have Intellectual Disability.

5. In a dog kennel, if one dog starts barking, there is a tendency for the rest of the dogs to also start barking. This is an example of

Answer is “B”.

Emotional contagion is the phenomenon of having one person's emotions and related behaviours directly trigger similar emotions and behaviours in other people.