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Which species are the only mammals other than humans that are known to be able to flexibly imitate sounds?


A) dogs
B) birds
C) dolphins
D) whales

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In Bandura's Bobo doll study, Bandura believed that the children were learning the aggressive acts:


A) after being rewarded for their behavior.
B) when they were imitating the model.
C) while they were observing the model.
D) right before they observed the model.

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Which statement is TRUE?


A) All animals that can vocalize can learn to do it by using vocal imitation.
B) All animals that can vocalize can learn vocally to some extent.
C) All animals can learn vocally.
D) All animals that vocally learn must be able to vocally imitate.

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The copying that involves the reproduction of sound is known as:


A) ventriloquism.
B) vocal imitation.
C) vocal emulation.
D) emotional contagion.

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The act of modifying vocal outputs using memories of previously experienced sounds is known as vocal:


A) imitation.
B) emulation.
C) learning.
D) assessment.

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Perspective taking is an ability that:


A) requires visual feedback.
B) occurs in most mammals and birds.
C) occurs only for relatively complex behaviors.
D) is possessed by few species other than humans.

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According to modern social-learning theory, learning occurs as a result of:


A) observation.
B) conditioning.
C) both observation and conditioning.
D) both observation and performance of the behavior.

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Which statement is TRUE regarding vocal learning in songbirds?


A) Baby birds raised without contact with their own species still learn their own song.
B) If young birds are exposed to both the songs of their own species and the songs of a different species, they will readily learn both species' songs.
C) The songs that birds sing are genetically predetermined.
D) The songs that birds sing can show differences in dialect.

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Which are the only mammals other than humans that have the flexibility to imitate sounds?


A) rats
B) whales
C) birds
D) dolphins

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The third phase of song learning in songbirds involves:


A) memorizing songs.
B) practicing songs.
C) comparing their own songs to memories of songs they have heard in the past.
D) learning when it is appropriate to sing.

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If one is waiting to purchase an item from the vending machine and the person in front loses some money and one decides not to risk losing one's money and use another machine, this is known as social:


A) discrimination.
B) transmission.
C) learning.
D) conformity.

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Which scenario is an example of emotional contagion?


A) A baby cries in the pediatrician's office, and the other babies begin to cry as well.
B) A dog salivates at the sound of a bell.
C) A young child cries at the site of her mom.
D) Repeated shocks have taught the mouse to stay in the corner whether or not a shock is received.

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Which statement is TRUE regarding the brains of individuals with autism?


A) They show more overall activity-related circulation of blood within the temporal lobes.
B) Cortical activation patterns are normal.
C) Their hippocampus is normal in size.
D) Many brain areas are abnormal in size.

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In the basic process to explain how people copy, which step takes into consideration the actions of others as cues that act as a magnet for attention?


A) presence of a model
B) accessible format
C) ability to reproduce the action
D) motivation for reproducing

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Stimulus matching refers to:


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

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In songbirds, what part or parts of the brain control the production of songs?


A) Area X
B) the high vocal center (HVC) and the robust nucleus of the archistriatum (RA)
C) the lateral magnocellular nucleus of the anterior neostriatum (LMAN)
D) the frontal cortex

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Learning to speak or sing may not only make easier to communicate but serve:


A) to increase one's ability to "fit in."
B) participate in social activities.
C) increase opportunities for learning.
D) All of the answers are correct.

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Studies of social transmission of food preferences in rats have shown that hippocampal lesions result in:


A) anterograde amnesia but not retrograde amnesia.
B) anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia.
C) retrograde amnesia that is worse for older memories than for newly acquired memories.
D) retrograde amnesia that is worse for newly acquired memories than for older memories.

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In observational learning, it is difficult to predict what an organism will learn because:


A) learning occurs during copying but not during observation.
B) it is not always possible to determine what the organism perceives from the model.
C) the behavior can often be explained by instrumental conditioning rather than by observational learning.
D) it is hard to determine whether feedback is being provided to the observer.

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Mia saw a movie with her friend and observed her friend crying during the sad parts. When Mia went to another movie with her parents the following weekend, she began to cry during the sad parts. This is an example of:


A) observational conditioning.
B) stimulus enhancement.
C) social conformity.
D) emotional contagion.

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