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Secret Clue Game
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Created on September 22, 2024
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SECRET CLUES
Find the secret clues with the magnifying glass
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Who is known for the Law of Effect, which states that behaviors followed by satisfying consequences are likely to be repeated?
B.F. Skinner
Edward Lee Thorndike
John B. Watson
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Which theorist is famous for developing the concept of Operant Conditioning?
Edward Lee Thorndike
John B. Watson
B.F. Skinner
02 / 12
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In the context of behaviorism, what is a token economy?
A method of teaching financial literacy
A type of classroom seating arrangement
A system where students receive tokens for good behavior, which can be exchanged for reward
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What is the main focus of Behaviorist Theorists?
Understanding internal thoughts and feelings .
Promoting creative expression in learning
Observing and modifying observable behaviors through reinforcement -
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How are Behaviorist principles commonly applied in today’s classrooms?
By encouraging open-ended discussions without any guidelines
By allowing students to choose all their learning activities freely
Through the use of rewards and consequences to shape student behavior
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Which of the following is a key principle of behaviorism that can be applied in classroom management?
Encouraging self-reflection and personal insight.
Focusing solely on students’ emotional needs.
Allowing students to create their own rules without guidance.
Reinforcing positive behaviors through rewards.
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What is a common goal of applying behaviorist theories in classroom settings?
To shape behavior through reinforcement strategies
To encourage independent learning without guidance
To explore internal cognitive processes
To prioritize students' emotional expression
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Which of the following strategies is an example of positive reinforcement?
Assigning extra homework for poor grades
Taking away recess time for talking
Complimenting a child for helping a classmate.
Giving a warning for disruptive behavior.
Using a loud voice to correct behavior.
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Which of the following is an example of negative reinforcement?
Praising a child for sharing their toys.
Giving a child candy for finishing their homework
Setting strict rules without flexibility
Taking away a toy for bad behavior
Allowing a child to skip chores if they complete their homework
09 / 12
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Which of the following is a common behaviorist strategy used to manage classroom behavior?
Focusing solely on group projects.
Using a token economy to reward positive behaviors
Ignoring disruptive behavior
Emphasizing student feelings over behavior
Allowing students to self-regulate without guidelines
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Which practice aligns with behaviorist principles in teaching new skills?
Prioritizing creative expression over structured tasks
Focusing only on standardized testing results
Using immediate feedback to reinforce learning
Allowing students to learn without feedback
Encouraging group discussions without guidance
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According to John B. Watson, what plays a crucial role in shaping children’s emotional responses?
Free exploration
Cognitive processes
Inquiry-based learning
Genetic factors
Group projects
Environmental influences
Praising a child for sharing their toys
Unconscious thoughts