When describing ethical breaches in Little Albert... i say voluntary participation and withdrawal rights but i dont understand exactly how they were breached... if you just say the baby had not voluntarily participated or had no withdrawal rights, that would mean all experiments with babies would be unethical...
This is a question from 2007 TSSM.
Question 43
Which schedule of reinforcement provides the response rate that is the most resistant to extinction?
A. Variable interval schedule
B. Variable ratio schedule
C. Fixed interval schedule
D. Fixed ratio schedule
picked C answer is D....my psych teacher also told me its D...i think every prac exam question i get on this says its Fixed Ratio and i'm pretty sure i read on grivas textbook or A+ that its fixed ratio...and so does several other internet sources..
please dont let this question be on the damn exam... There would be absolute pandemonium
Firstly.
Studies with children such as little albert. I would mention "informed consent".
this means the parents are informed of the purpose of the study , the nature of the study and any risks associated.
also you make a good point about children , however its important to understand The parents CAN withdraw their children from anytime of the study and take their results
The MC question you posted.
I would say A . and if it comes on the exam I will be sticking with A ( variable interval).
I DEFINITELY dont think its " fixed ratio" .. maybe "variable ratio" .. defs not fixed.
hmmmm