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Last updated: 01/04/2023
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Take our behaviorism trivia quiz online and get your score on how well you know about behaviorism. Questions about behaviorism that you must answer to challenge yourself and improve your knowledge. Explore the different areas of behaviorism such as reinforcement, punishment, classical conditioning, learning and more. Test your knowledge with questions such as "What is Behavioralism?", "What was the most influential theory of Behaviorism?", "What do Pavlov's dogs have to do with Behaviorism?" and more in our behaviorism quiz. Increase your knowledge and take our behaviorism quiz – an online test of your Behaviorism questions and answers.

Question 1:
What is the main focus of behaviorism as a psychological approach?
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Question 2:
Who is considered the founder of behaviorism and conducted the famous experiment with a dog and a bell?
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Question 3:
Classical conditioning is a learning process that involves the association of two stimuli. What experiment is it primarily associated with?
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Question 4:
Operant conditioning is a learning process in which behavior is modified by its consequences. Who is the psychologist most associated with this concept?
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Question 5:
In the context of operant conditioning, what term refers to increasing the likelihood of a behavior by presenting a desirable stimulus after the behavior?
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Question 6:
Which of the following is NOT a type of reinforcement in operant conditioning?
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Question 7:
The process by which a conditioned response gradually weakens and eventually disappears is called what?
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Question 8:
In John B. Watson's Little Albert experiment, what was the unconditioned stimulus?
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Question 9:
What term describes the process by which a neutral stimulus comes to evoke a response after being paired with an unconditioned stimulus?
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Question 10:
In the context of operant conditioning, what term refers to the removal of an aversive stimulus to increase the likelihood of a behavior?
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Question 11:
In B.F. Skinner's experiments, what was the primary function of the device known as the Skinner box?
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Question 12:
Which of the following is an example of positive punishment in operant conditioning?
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Question 13:
In behaviorism, what term refers to the ability to distinguish between similar stimuli and respond differently to each?
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Question 14:
Which of the following psychologists is best known for the social learning theory and the Bobo doll experiment?
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Question 15:
Which of the following is a limitation often cited by critics of behaviorism as a comprehensive psychological theory?
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