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What is the meaning of "Without learning, the wise becomes foolish; By learning, the foolish becomes wise.”
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The most fundamental principle behind learning is that children
A. learn through play. B. construct knowledge. C. learn through
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Amanda
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True of False:
Primary emotions are learned
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Hello! For my first task, I have to reflect on these two questions from a University seminar. I answered the questions below.
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Meimi
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The most fundamental principle behind learning is that children A. learn through play. B. construct knowledge. C. learn through
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Amanda
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As a math teacher, Mrs. Wright has high expectations for all of her students. However, she also provides
a lot of support for all
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Daniea
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The thought processes that underlie learning
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Felicia
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To find out which key will open a lock, you try several until one works. This kind of learning is called
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ciara
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Nando es ____________________ alumno muy ambicioso.
Un
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Katt
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The __________ and __________ approaches use webbing.
A. information; emergent creative B. emergent creative; conventional C.
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Dawn
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True or False:
Primary emotions are learned. (1 point) • true • false
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Question True or False: Primary emotions are learned. (1 point) Responses true true false
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All of the following statements about learning are true EXCEPT:
A. Your bedroom is not an ideal place to study. B. Self
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xleogirlx
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Why can learning be bad?
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Boberto
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What is the complete subject if the following sentenc:some people like to take classes to learn new things
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mitch
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After watching golf on TV several times with her father, 7-year-old Michelle learned how to swing a club even before she
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troy
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1. To make a guess today's topic
2. To listen to teacher's explanation 3. To write own reviewing note (Are the sentences above
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rfvv
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Is a kind of learning called imitation and facilitated partly by psychological process called identification
A. Incidental B.
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Learning may be evidenced
I'm not sure what this means.
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Lor
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Insights for principle of learning
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1. I have to go to my English academy to learn English from a native speaker.
2. I have to have a group chatting on the smart
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rfvv
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Thank You, Ms. Sue I understand it better now
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Mark
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Why can't I continue the question anymore
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Nah
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Classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs through associations between an
environmental stimulus and a naturally
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Any situation that involves learning
a)requires some relatively permanent change to occur b)requires a great deal of effort.
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love4965
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1. To sustain a learned response in someone, it is best for you to reinforce it:
a. continuously b. intermittently c.
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Terry
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What does this statement mean? And do you agree with the statement.
Memory is a very important part of learning. Learning cannot
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Sharon
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I already did this project and learned alot. Can you help me learn more?
-Lizzy the AWESOME
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lizzy
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Contribution of psycholoy to learning in primary schools?
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Psychology
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Punishment, whether positive or negative, __________ the likelihood of a response
A)constantly gives B)changes C)decreases
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missy
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The pattern of the following that is strongest is called :
A. learning modality B. intelligence activity C. learning style D.
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Ciara
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Need help in understanding.
Ray was assigned to barracks in a very old building with old plumbing. While showering for the first
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CHASE
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Suppose that you are dropped off at a large mall without money and merely wander around casually looking at the stores and
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lachelle mitchell
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What is the definition of learning? What role does behavior play in learning?
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jared
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Provide at least two specific examples of changes you have implemented based on what you learned this week.
What would be two
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Sharron
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according to Stephens, when are learning behaviors expected to evolve?
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Allie
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revision is??
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danny
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How does she know everything is she one of the tutors?
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niki
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what would the complete subject and simple subject be of the following sentence
Some people like to take classes to learn new
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Anonymous
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classical conditioning examples of
us - the clicking of the gun ur - running away cs - gun shoots cr - the running away from the
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anna
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classical conditioning indentify the ucs,ucr, cs, cr in the statement example:
In washing my car this morning. Which the car
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denise
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no I did not know could you please tell me how to do it, and thank you.
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neka
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how children learn study unit #5
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Anonymous
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1. What learning similarities and differences are apparent?
2. What is the important of knowing your learning strengths in
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Trina
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learning experience that you have encountered in either a professional or personal environment.
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mehmet
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Thanks Ms.Sue, once again. You are really smart! lol!
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Danielle
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What terms can be used to describe someone's chief strenghs as a learner?
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Breanna
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What is "aversive learning"?
Is it for example, a mouse learns not to eat something because it knows that eating it will make it
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Hatala
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After forty years of intensive research, on school learning in the United States as well as abroad, my major conclusion is: What
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bob
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How do I understand basic facts and patterns
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Britney
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