Froggy Jumps Classical Conditioning QuizOnline version Test your knowledge on classical conditioning concepts and principles! by Riley Stevens 1 What is the primary concept of classical conditioning? a Learning through observation. b Learning through association. c Learning through reinforcement. 2 Who is the psychologist most associated with classical conditioning? a John Watson. b Ivan Pavlov. c B.F. Skinner. 3 In Pavlov's experiment, what was the unconditioned stimulus? a Dog salivation. b Food. c Bell sound. 4 What is a conditioned response? a A learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus. b A reflex action. c An innate reaction to an unconditioned stimulus. 5 What does extinction refer to in classical conditioning? a The strengthening of an unconditioned response. b The weakening of a conditioned response. c The introduction of a new stimulus. 6 What is spontaneous recovery? a The complete extinction of a conditioned response. b The initial learning phase. c The reappearance of a conditioned response after a pause. 7 Which term describes the tendency to respond similarly to stimuli that resemble the conditioned stimulus? a Stimulus generalization. b Stimulus discrimination. c Operant conditioning. 8 What is the role of the neutral stimulus in classical conditioning? a It has no effect on behavior. b It becomes a conditioned stimulus after association. c It always elicits an unconditioned response. 9 What is the difference between unconditioned and conditioned stimuli? a There is no difference. b Conditioned stimuli are always negative. c Unconditioned stimuli naturally trigger responses; conditioned stimuli do so after learning. 10 What is an example of a conditioned response? a Salivating at the sight of food. b Barking at a stranger. c Salivating at the sound of a bell.