Behaviorism Game
Sarah Khawly
Created on January 31, 2024
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negative reinforcement
negative reinforcement
positive reinforcement
positive reinforcement
positive punishment
positive punishment
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
Removing an unpleasant stimulus to strengthen behavior is _____________ .
negative reinforcement
Adding an pleasant stimulus to strengthen behavior is _____________ .
positive reinforcement
negative punishment
positive reinforcement
negative reinforcement
positive punishment
negative reinforcement
positive punishment
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
I threw my textbook because I was frustrated so my teacher made me stay inside for recess. This is an example of _____________ .
negative punishment
My teacher told the class that she would take away one homework assignment if we stayed quiet and on task the whole class period. This is an example of _____________ .
negative reinforcement
positive reinforcement
negative reinforcement
positive punishment
negative reinforcement
negative punishment
positive reinforcement
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
My teacher got students to particpate in class by handing out a candy to every student that answered her questions correctly. This is an example of _____________ .
positive reinforcement
My teacher gave me a detention for showing up late to class for the third time in a row. This is an example of _____________ .
positive punishment
_____________ is a type of learning where behavior is strengthened or weakened by the consequences that follow it .
Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Respondent Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Respondent Conditioning
Respondent Conditioning
Respondent Conditioning
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
_____________ is a type of learning where an initially neutral stimulus evokes a response after being paired with a stimulus that naturally elicits that response.
Classical Conditioning
_____________ is a type of learning where an individual comes to associate a stimuli. John B. Watson applied it to child development.
Respondent Conditioning
Our teacher made us eat lunch in silence today because we would not stop talking during class time. This is an example of ___________________.
Operant Conditioning
Edward Lee Thorndike
behavior
cognitive
B.F. Skinner
John B. Watson
social
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
_____________________ developed the "Law of Effect" theory that emphasized the importance of consequences in learning.
Edward Lee Thorndike
His research contributed to understanding how reinforcement and punishment shape ___________ processes and problem-solving skills in children.
cognitive
B.F Skinner
emotional
behavioral
Edward Lee Thorndike
John B. Watson
cognitive
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
_____________________ developed the operant conditioning theory that highlighted the role of reinforcement and punishment in shaping behavior.
B.F. Skinner
His ideas influenced modification techniques, which are applied to address various ___________ issues in children.
behavioral
John B. Watson
cognitive
emotional
Edward Lee Thorndike
B.F. Skinner
social
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
_____________________ emphasized the role of environmental stimuli in shaping behavior.
John B. Watson
His emphasis on observable behaviors and the impact of the environment influenced approaches to understanding and modifying ___________ and behavioral responses in children.
emotional