Bahaviorist Breakout
Behavior Theorists challenge
start
Received a message?
You’ve just stepped into the Behaviorist Lab, a mysterious place where the greatest minds in psychology—Edward Thorndike, B.F. Skinner, and John B. Watson—are waiting to test your knowledge.
Look at the laptop
ONE MOMENT!
Each room represents a different theorist, with word searches and questions you must solve to collect clues. If you can apply their ideas to modern classrooms, you’ll unlock the final door and escape. But beware—every wrong answer could delay your freedom. Are you ready to test your mind and escape the Behaviorist Lab?"
SEARCH
Documentation
continue
Documentation
BEHAVORIST LAB MAP
Room 2 B.F. Skinner
Room 1 Edward Lee Thorndike
Room 3 John B. Watson
EXIT KEY
Complete each room to collect the numbers of the code and gain access for the exit key.
Documentation
Remember that you can access the documentation whenever you need it!
room 1
‘Trial and error leads to success.’ Thorndike challenges you to prove you understand his Law of Effect before you can continue. Answer the questions correctly and get the first digit you need to for the Exit Key.
PLAY!
Documentation
question 1/3
Documentation
Question 2/3
Documentation
Question 3/3
Documentation
First number
Congratulations! Here is the first number of the code for the Exit Key:
return to the map
Documentation
room 2
Are you a fan of word searches? We hope so! Because here comes our "Values Soup". Your mission is to find all the three key words/concepts that B.F. Skinner is known for
PLAY!
Documentation
word 1/3 hINT: the process of increasing the likelihood of a behavior through rewards (positive) or removal of negative stimuli (negative).
Documentation
word 2/3 hINT: Skinner’s theory that behavior is shaped by its consequences.
Documentation
word 3/3 hINT: gradually guiding behavior toward a desired outcome through successive approximations.
Documentation
SECOND number
Congratulations! Here is the second number of the code for the Exit Key:
return to the map
Documentation
Room 3
You almost got all of the digits, don't give up! Watson challenges you to show how classical conditioning explains children’s emotional and social development.
PLAY!
Documentation
question 1/3
Documentation
question 2/3
Documentation
Question 3/3
Documentation
THIRD number
Congratulations! Here is the third number of the code for the Exit Key:
return to the map
What is the password?
Obtained digits
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
Use these icons to restart the game or go to the Behavorist Lab map. They will accompany you on your adventure.
GAME MENU
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
Remember it, and if your memory fails, write it down!
welcome, Students!
The doors lock behind you with a loud click. The only way out is to prove you understand how Edward Lee Thorndike, B.F. Skinner, and John B. Watson theories shaped children’s physical, social-emotional, and cognitive development. Good luck :)
continue
Here you can find key information about our company to help you complete the challenges 😊 But first, you need to find it!
documentation
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
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Bahaviorist Breakout
Behavior Theorists challenge
start
Received a message?
You’ve just stepped into the Behaviorist Lab, a mysterious place where the greatest minds in psychology—Edward Thorndike, B.F. Skinner, and John B. Watson—are waiting to test your knowledge.
Look at the laptop
ONE MOMENT!
Each room represents a different theorist, with word searches and questions you must solve to collect clues. If you can apply their ideas to modern classrooms, you’ll unlock the final door and escape. But beware—every wrong answer could delay your freedom. Are you ready to test your mind and escape the Behaviorist Lab?"
SEARCH
Documentation
continue
Documentation
BEHAVORIST LAB MAP
Room 2 B.F. Skinner
Room 1 Edward Lee Thorndike
Room 3 John B. Watson
EXIT KEY
Complete each room to collect the numbers of the code and gain access for the exit key.
Documentation
Remember that you can access the documentation whenever you need it!
room 1
‘Trial and error leads to success.’ Thorndike challenges you to prove you understand his Law of Effect before you can continue. Answer the questions correctly and get the first digit you need to for the Exit Key.
PLAY!
Documentation
question 1/3
Documentation
Question 2/3
Documentation
Question 3/3
Documentation
First number
Congratulations! Here is the first number of the code for the Exit Key:
return to the map
Documentation
room 2
Are you a fan of word searches? We hope so! Because here comes our "Values Soup". Your mission is to find all the three key words/concepts that B.F. Skinner is known for
PLAY!
Documentation
word 1/3 hINT: the process of increasing the likelihood of a behavior through rewards (positive) or removal of negative stimuli (negative).
Documentation
word 2/3 hINT: Skinner’s theory that behavior is shaped by its consequences.
Documentation
word 3/3 hINT: gradually guiding behavior toward a desired outcome through successive approximations.
Documentation
SECOND number
Congratulations! Here is the second number of the code for the Exit Key:
return to the map
Documentation
Room 3
You almost got all of the digits, don't give up! Watson challenges you to show how classical conditioning explains children’s emotional and social development.
PLAY!
Documentation
question 1/3
Documentation
question 2/3
Documentation
Question 3/3
Documentation
THIRD number
Congratulations! Here is the third number of the code for the Exit Key:
return to the map
What is the password?
Obtained digits
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
Use these icons to restart the game or go to the Behavorist Lab map. They will accompany you on your adventure.
GAME MENU
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
Remember it, and if your memory fails, write it down!
welcome, Students!
The doors lock behind you with a loud click. The only way out is to prove you understand how Edward Lee Thorndike, B.F. Skinner, and John B. Watson theories shaped children’s physical, social-emotional, and cognitive development. Good luck :)
continue
Here you can find key information about our company to help you complete the challenges 😊 But first, you need to find it!
documentation
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
RETURN
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit
EXIT
Are you sure you want to exit? If you exit, you will lose your progress
BACK
exit