FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
According to John B. Watson, the primary determinant of behavior is __________ stimuli.
Cognitive ✓
Innate
Cognitive
Environmental
In Thorndike's Law of Effect, "satisfying" or "annoying" refers to consequences that __________ or __________ behavior.
Reinforce; Punish
Strengthen; Weaken ✓
Weaken
Strengthen
Encourage; Discourage
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors and the idea that learning is a result of interactions with the __________.
Environment ✓
Environment
Peer group
Constructivist approaches
How are Behaviorist principles applied in today's classrooms?
reinforcement techniques ✓
cognitive processes
impact of cognitive processes on behavior
What is the key concept behind Skinner's theory of operant conditioning?
Role of reinforcement & punishment in shaping behavior ✓
Mind
Classical conditioning
discourages the use of consequences.
Discuss the implications of behaviorism in areas such as classroom management and discipline.
emphasizes the importance of inconsistent reinforcement.
informs classroom management strategies through reinforcement ✓ techniques
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
Edward Lee Thorndike is known for his work on habits training in _________.
Kindergarten ✓
Kindergarten
Elementary school
High schools
B.F. Skinner is associated with the development of __________ conditioning
Classical
Operant
Operant ✓
Observational
Behaviorist Theorists and Child Development
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FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
According to John B. Watson, the primary determinant of behavior is __________ stimuli.
Cognitive ✓
Innate
Cognitive
Environmental
In Thorndike's Law of Effect, "satisfying" or "annoying" refers to consequences that __________ or __________ behavior.
Reinforce; Punish
Strengthen; Weaken ✓
Weaken
Strengthen
Encourage; Discourage
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors and the idea that learning is a result of interactions with the __________.
Environment ✓
Environment
Peer group
Constructivist approaches
How are Behaviorist principles applied in today's classrooms?
reinforcement techniques ✓
cognitive processes
impact of cognitive processes on behavior
What is the key concept behind Skinner's theory of operant conditioning?
Role of reinforcement & punishment in shaping behavior ✓
Mind
Classical conditioning
discourages the use of consequences.
Discuss the implications of behaviorism in areas such as classroom management and discipline.
emphasizes the importance of inconsistent reinforcement.
informs classroom management strategies through reinforcement ✓ techniques
FILL IN THE BLANKS GAME
Edward Lee Thorndike is known for his work on habits training in _________.
Kindergarten ✓
Kindergarten
Elementary school
High schools
B.F. Skinner is associated with the development of __________ conditioning
Classical
Operant
Operant ✓
Observational