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Behaviorist Learning Theories
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
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Introduction to behaviourism
level questions: Level 1
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Behaviourism
what is behaviourism?
It the process of learning through associations
Which is conditioning ?
The principle of Acquisition, Lag/ Factor, Stimulus Generalization, Principle of Extinction, Spontaneous recovery and Stimulus discrimination
What are the various Principles of CLassical conditioning ?
Teacher can bring interest for the school subjects by some conditioning. It develops positive attitude. Conditioning enables the students to change his outlook. Develop Sympathy. Uproot the belief. False Fear, love or hatred created towards an object or events. Most of the learning is associated with the process of conditioning from the beginning.
Explain the educational Implications of Classical COnditioning
Classical Conditioning is Stimulus oriented Behaviour modification remains the same before and after conditioning Operant condition is response oriented emphasis is on operant behaviour Behaviour modification happens due to conditioning
Difference between Classical COnditioning and Operant Conditioning