Behaviorism ESCAPE GAME
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Behaviorist theorists and their impact on child development.
THE MISSION
Players will learn about key Behaviorist theorists and their contributions to understanding child development, while also exploring the application of Behaviorist principles in contemporary education.
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
The Little Albert experiment
What experiment is John B. Watson best known for?
The Law of Effect
QUESTION 2/3
Remove an unpleasant task when the student behaves correctly.
You notice a student consistently interrupts the class. How would you apply negative reinforcement to reduce this behavior?
Remove a privilege (like recess time) every time they interrupt.
QUESTION 3/3
Ivan Pavlov
Which Behaviorist theorist is associated with the concept of operant conditioning?
B.F. Skinner
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Unconscious thoughts
What did John B. Watson believe was the primary focus of psychology?
Observable behavior
Cognitive processes
QUESTION 2/3
Pavlovian Bell
B.F. Skinner's experiments often used what device to study behavior?
Thorndike Puzzle Box
Skinner Box
QUESTION 3/3
Negative Reinforcement
A teacher wants to encourage her students to complete their homework on time. She decides to give a star sticker to each student who submits their homework on time. What type of reinforcement is this?
Positive Reinforcement
Punishment
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Negative Reinforcement
Positive Reinforcement
Which type of reinforcement involves removing an unpleasant stimulus to increase a behavior?
Punishment
Extinction
QUESTION 2/3
Negative Reinforcement
Extinction
A child throws tantrums to avoid doing their chores. The parents decide to ignore the tantrums and only give attention when the child is calm. Which principle is being applied?
Positive Reinforcement
Punishment
QUESTION 3/3
Behavior followed by reinforcement is unlikely to be repeated.
Behavior followed by unpleasant consequences is likely to be repeated.
What is the Law of Effect?
Behavior followed by pleasant consequences is likely to be repeated.
Behavior followed by no consequences is likely to be repeated.
Mission Complete
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Behaviorism ESCAPE GAME
start
Behaviorist theorists and their impact on child development.
THE MISSION
Players will learn about key Behaviorist theorists and their contributions to understanding child development, while also exploring the application of Behaviorist principles in contemporary education.
THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
The Little Albert experiment
What experiment is John B. Watson best known for?
The Law of Effect
QUESTION 2/3
Remove an unpleasant task when the student behaves correctly.
You notice a student consistently interrupts the class. How would you apply negative reinforcement to reduce this behavior?
Remove a privilege (like recess time) every time they interrupt.
QUESTION 3/3
Ivan Pavlov
Which Behaviorist theorist is associated with the concept of operant conditioning?
B.F. Skinner
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Unconscious thoughts
What did John B. Watson believe was the primary focus of psychology?
Observable behavior
Cognitive processes
QUESTION 2/3
Pavlovian Bell
B.F. Skinner's experiments often used what device to study behavior?
Thorndike Puzzle Box
Skinner Box
QUESTION 3/3
Negative Reinforcement
A teacher wants to encourage her students to complete their homework on time. She decides to give a star sticker to each student who submits their homework on time. What type of reinforcement is this?
Positive Reinforcement
Punishment
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
QUESTION 1/3
Negative Reinforcement
Positive Reinforcement
Which type of reinforcement involves removing an unpleasant stimulus to increase a behavior?
Punishment
Extinction
QUESTION 2/3
Negative Reinforcement
Extinction
A child throws tantrums to avoid doing their chores. The parents decide to ignore the tantrums and only give attention when the child is calm. Which principle is being applied?
Positive Reinforcement
Punishment
QUESTION 3/3
Behavior followed by reinforcement is unlikely to be repeated.
Behavior followed by unpleasant consequences is likely to be repeated.
What is the Law of Effect?
Behavior followed by pleasant consequences is likely to be repeated.
Behavior followed by no consequences is likely to be repeated.
Mission Complete
You've saved the base
START OVER?
Are you sure you want to go out?
You will lose progress
exit
back
MISSION FAILED
You've destroyed the base......
try again