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What are major principles of classical and operant conditioning simplified
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In one paragraph tell me what the major principles of classical and operant conditioning
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Shorr answer: What are two similarities and differences between classical and operant conditioning
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What are two similarities and differences between classical and operant conditioning
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what is the introduction of social learning theory
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Discuss what is the body, Conclusion, Recommendation and the References (APA STYLE OF REFERENCING) part of the social learning
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what is the steps of social learning theory
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Discuss what is the attention in Social learning theory
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An example of operant conditioning is(1 point) Responses a baby learning to eat with a spoon. a baby learning to eat with a
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An example of operant conditioning is(1 point) Responses birds migrating for the winter. birds migrating for the winter. a baby
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birds migrating for the winter. a person turning off an alarm clock in the
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Read the statements below carefully and write whether they are True or False in the space provided. Each correct answer counts 1
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Explain the four (4) phases of Kolb’s cycle of experiential learning.
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In one to two sentences, use an example to explain what the learning effect is and how it works.
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Describe the major principles in classical and operant conditioning. What are the similarities and differences between the two?
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Paraphrase “ interaction plays a pivotal role in learning
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Match the following
A. Learner modifies his/her existing intellectual framework to accommodate new information B. Assign problems
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Chose the correct answer
The proximal process on their own cannot produce effective developmental functioning but are guided and
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Define complementary learning framework
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An example of operant conditioning is(1 point)
Responses birds migrating for the winter. birds migrating for the winter. a person
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Vygotsky was a supporter of the nativist theory
true or false
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The affective filter hypothesis means that the learner should feel secure and unthreatened in the learning environment
true or
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The affective filter hypotheses means that the learner should feel secure and unthreatened in the learning environment. True or
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The identification model that analyzes a students patterns of cognitive processes to their academic achievement is called....
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What is the first principle of classical conditioning?
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