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7. Behaviorist theorists believe children’s development is shaped mainly by heredity and maturation, not by the environment? False
8. Which is an example of negative reinforcement in a classroom?
Removing extra work
9. Behaviorist ideas can help with classroom management by…
Providing consistent consequences and rewards
10. Which of the following best describes Skinner’s contribution to education?
He created teaching machines and programmed textbooks to reinforce learning behaviors
11. According to Skinner, learning happens through shaping and reinforcing small steps toward a desired behavior?
True
12. What key principle did Ivan Pavlov discover through his research with dogs?
Classical conditioning
1. B.F. Skinner developed which type of conditioning?
Operant Conditioning
2. Who is known for the “Law of Effect,” which states that behaviors when there is a satisfying consequence are more likely to be repeated?
Thorndike
3. Watson believed psychology should focus only on observable behavior, not mental processes? True
4. Thorndike believed that children naturally form habits and that..
Appropriate habits should be reinforced early, so undesirable ones don’t need to be unlearned later
5. Which of this best describes positive reinforcement in the classroom?
Adding a reward to increase a behavior
6. Thorndike’s research influenced which type of practice used in classrooms today?
Drill-and-practice
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Behaviorist Theory
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instructions
Click on the roulette to find out which color to play with. Decide if you bet 1, 2, or 3 points. You will add if you guess right and subtract if you guess wrong. Answer as many questions as you can before time runs out and don't forget to keep track of the points you earn!
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Spin the roulette now!
Behaviorist Theory
Behaviorist Theory
behaviorist theory
Behaviorist Theory
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+1
+1
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+2
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Less than 5 points
Between 5 and 10 points
Between 10 and 20 points
MORE THAN 20 POINTS
Answers
7. Behaviorist theorists believe children’s development is shaped mainly by heredity and maturation, not by the environment? False 8. Which is an example of negative reinforcement in a classroom? Removing extra work 9. Behaviorist ideas can help with classroom management by… Providing consistent consequences and rewards 10. Which of the following best describes Skinner’s contribution to education? He created teaching machines and programmed textbooks to reinforce learning behaviors 11. According to Skinner, learning happens through shaping and reinforcing small steps toward a desired behavior? True 12. What key principle did Ivan Pavlov discover through his research with dogs? Classical conditioning
1. B.F. Skinner developed which type of conditioning? Operant Conditioning 2. Who is known for the “Law of Effect,” which states that behaviors when there is a satisfying consequence are more likely to be repeated? Thorndike 3. Watson believed psychology should focus only on observable behavior, not mental processes? True 4. Thorndike believed that children naturally form habits and that.. Appropriate habits should be reinforced early, so undesirable ones don’t need to be unlearned later 5. Which of this best describes positive reinforcement in the classroom? Adding a reward to increase a behavior 6. Thorndike’s research influenced which type of practice used in classrooms today? Drill-and-practice
Geography and History
general culture
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Congratulations! Your knowledge is admirable; you could compete with the best.
MORE THAN 20 POINTS
Mathematics
Time's up!
Have you added up all your points? Let's check what position you finished in
scores
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Between 5 and 10 points
You're on the right track! You know quite a bit, but there is still room for improvement. Keep trying!
Natural Sciences
😊
Wow, impressive! You have great knowledge and it shows that you know what you're talking about. Keep it up!
Between 10 and 20 points
Natural Sciences
Geography and History
Natural Sciences
Geography and History
general culture
Less than 5 points
😓
Wow, it seems this wasn't your day... but don't give up! Every attempt is an opportunity to learn more
general culture
Mathematics
Mathematics