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do you think behaviorism explains why we act the way we do
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Rewrite the following in simple English
It suggests that behaviors are learned through interactions with the environment, and
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Operant conditioning is often discussed in terms of:
superego development id identification. positive reinforcement.
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B. F. Skinner strongly denied the influence of society on the individual.
true or false
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The behavioralist approach focuses on thought as the determinant of behavior.
True False
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Which learning theory’s emphasis is on rewards and punishment as drivers of learning, and on predefined and measurable
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What best description fits the theory of Behaviourists?
i) learning process, constructing of meaning, independent learning ii)
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In a paragraph each, describe the following theories: Ivan Pavlov and classical conditioning, B. F. Skinner and
operant
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Classical of behaviorism theory and examples
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Joanne does not want to go to school because she didn’t do her calculus homework and isn’t ready for her test. She tells her
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Match the description that best matches the term.(3 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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Simplify the definition below
respondent behaviour: according to the behaviourist approach to personality, a specific spontaneous
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Simplify the definition below
operant behaviour: according to a behaviourist approach to personality, behaviour that acts on the
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Simplify the following
operant behaviour: according to a behaviourist approach to personality, behaviour that acts on the
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Joanne does not want to go to school because she didn't do her calculus homework and isn't ready for her test. She tells her
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Joanne does not want to go to school because she didn't do her calculus homework and isn't ready for her test. She tells her
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"The behavior is followed by a consequence, and the nature of the consequence modifies the organism's tendency to repeat the
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When a reinforcer is re-introduced to an organism's environment, the behavior that preceded it:
(1 point) Responses does not
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According to B.F. Skinner, a behavior that is no longer followed by a reinforcing stimulus will:
(1 point) Responses become more
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