EDUC 701 Quiz 1, 2

EDUC 701 Quiz 1 Behaviorism

  1. Jim used to disrupt the teacher’s conversations by interrupting her. The teacher consistently ignored his interruptions and the behavior stopped. This is an example of
  2. Classical conditioning theory is best associated with this scientist.
  3. A reinforcement is responsible for response strengthening and increases the frequency of a behavior.
  4. Once a certain response occurs regularly to a given stimulus; the response also may occur with similar stimuli. This is an example of
  5. Getting extra credit in English class every time you read 50 pages of Ivanhoe is an example of
  6. Giving a child extra credit for helping around the classroom is an example of
  7. Having a child write, “I will not use the word stupid” 100 times is an example of Edwin R. Guthrie’s fatigue method.
  8. Connectionism theory is best associated with this scientist.
  9. It was Friday and Susan went to her English class thinking about her upcoming date that night with the boy of her dreams. The night before she tried but could not concentrate on the chapter of Ivanhoe she was supposed to read. Her hair would not cooperate with her today and to make matters worse, she was tired
    from texting her friend into the night regarding what shoes she should wear on her date. Susan did not learn much that day. Which of the following explains this outcome?
  10. Pop quizzes in math class are an example of
  11. Generalization occurs when people respond similarly to stimuli that have common features, whereas discrimination occurs when people respond differently to stimuli that have uncommon features.
  12. Teachers getting a paycheck every two weeks is an example of
  13. Which of the following statements best represents Thorndike’s Law of Effect?
  14. Reinforcement and punishment are most commonly associated with
  15. Operant conditioning is best associated with this scientist.
  16. Telling a student that she does not need to stay after school for remedial math lessons because she received a perfect score on her math test is an example of
  17. Unconditioned stimulus (UCS) causes
  18. A high school student loses free time for disrupting the class. Eventually, the student stops disrupting the class. This is an example of
  19. You teach Cindi to hit a baseball with a bat by using a series of successive steps to get closer and closer to the target behavior. This is an example of
  20. The preschooler gets his toys taken away for ghting with his classmates is an example of

Set 1

  1. Which of the following statements best represents Thorndike’s Law of Effect?
  2. Giving a child extra credit for helping around the classroom is an example of
  3. Classical conditioning theory is best associated with this scientist.
  4. Telling a student that she does not need to stay after school for remedial math lessons because she received a perfect score on her math test is an example of
  5. Generalization occurs when people respond similarly to stimuli that have common features, whereas discrimination occurs when people respond differently to stimuli that have uncommon features.
  6. Unconditioned stimulus (UCS) causes
  7. Connectionism theory is best associated with this scientist.
  8. Jim used to disrupt the teacher’s conversations by interrupting her. The teacher consistently ignored his interruptions and the behavior stopped. This is an example of
  9. Getting extra credit in English class every time you read 50 pages of Ivanhoe is an example of
  10. Once a certain response occurs regularly to a given stimulus; the response also may occur with similar stimuli. This is an example of
  11. Reinforcement and punishment are most commonly associated with
  12. Teachers getting a paycheck every two weeks is an example of
  13. Having a child write, “I will not use the word stupid” 100 times is an example of Edwin R. Guthrie’s fatigue method.
  14. The preschooler gets his toys taken away for ghting with his classmates is an example of
  15. A high school student loses free time for disrupting the class. Eventually, the student stops disrupting the class. This is an example of
  16. You teach Cindi to hit a baseball with a bat by using a series of successive steps to get closer and closer to the target behavior. This is an example of
  17. Pop quizzes in math class are an example of
  18. It was Friday and Susan went to her English class thinking about her upcoming date that night with the boy of her dreams. The night before she tried but could not concentrate on the chapter of Ivanhoe she was supposed to read. Her hair would not cooperate with her today and to make matters worse, she was tired from texting her friend into the night regarding what shoes she should wear on her date. Susan did not learn much that day. Which of the following explains this outcome?
  19. A reinforcement is responsible for response strengthening and increases the frequency of a behavior.
  20. Operant conditioning is best associated with this scientist.

Set 2

  1. Teachers getting a paycheck every two weeks is an example of
  2. Reinforcement and punishment are most commonly associated with
  3. Which of the following statements best represents Thorndike’s Law of Effect?
  4. Jim used to disrupt the teacher’s conversations by interrupting her. The teacher consistently ignored his interruptions and the behavior stopped. This is an example of
  5. Having a child write, “I will not use the word stupid” 100 times is an example of Edwin R. Guthrie’s fatigue method.
  6. Giving a child extra credit for helping around the classroom is an example of
  7. A high school student loses free time for disrupting the class.  Eventually, the student stops disrupting the class.  This is an example of
  8. The preschooler gets his toys taken away for fighting with his classmates is an example of
  9. Classical conditioning theory is best associated with this scientist.
  10. Once a certain response occurs regularly to a given stimulus; the response also may occur with similar stimuli. This is an example of
  11. Telling a student that she does not need to stay after school for remedial math lessons because she received a perfect score on her math test is an example of
  12. You teach Cindi to hit a baseball with a bat by using a series of successive steps to get closer and closer to the target behavior. This is an example of
  13. Getting extra credit in English class every time you read 50 pages of Ivanhoe is an example of
  14. It was Friday and Susan went to her English class thinking about her upcoming date that night with the boy of her dreams. The night before she tried but could not concentrate on the chapter of Ivanhoeshe was supposed to read. Her hair would not cooperate with her today and to make matters worse, she was tired from texting her friend into the night regarding what shoes she should wear on her date. Susan did not learn much that day. Which of the following explains this outcome?
  15. Connectionism theory is best associated with this scientist.
  16. Operant conditioning is best associated with this scientist.
  17. A reinforcement is responsible for response strengthening and increases the frequency of a behavior.
  18. Pop quizzes in math class are an example of
  19. Generalization occurs when people respond similarly to stimuli that have common features, whereas discrimination occurs when people respond differently to stimuli that have uncommon features.
  20. Unconditioned stimulus (UCS) causes

EDUC 701 Social Cognitive Quiz 2 Liberty

EDUC 701 Quiz: Social Cognitive Theory

  1. Bandura’s social cognitive learning theory assumes that the environment, behavior, and person all affect how an individual learns.
  2. Latasha always reviews the rubric before submitting an assignment in order to improve her grade. According to social learning theory, this is an example of
  3. Bandura’s triadic reciprocal causation notion states that heredity and environment determine behavior.
  4. Goal setting is an important part of self-regulation.
  5. Jim says to himself, “If I try my best on this exam, I will feel good about myself.” This is an example of
  6. Watching a safety video in chemistry class on how sodium and potassium explode on contact with water is an example of
  7. Which is not a perspective of imitation theory.
  8. Which of the following is an example of observational learning?
  9. Value refers to the perceived importance or usefulness of learning and can be assessed both externally and internally. A student feeling proud of his work and sense of accomplishment would be
  10. Extrinsic and intrinsic are two types of what?
  11. What was Bandura’s experiment called?
  12. The likelihood of carrying out a behavior is increased by simply watching the behavior and its consequences. This is known as
  13. Translating visual and symbolic conception of modeled events into overt behavior is
  14. Social Cognitive theory is best associated with this scientist.
  15. According to Bandura, the four steps to observational learning are attention, retention, production, and enjoyment.
  16. Social cognitive theorists differentiate learning from performance. They believe that reinforcement affects performance, but not necessarily learning.
  17. Bandura introduced his theory of reciprocal interactions which states that a person’s behavior is based on
  18. If a student sees behavior that is punished, they are less likely to imitate it.
  19. Joe has low self-efficacy in calculus. When his fellow classmates give him encouragement regarding his math ability, his self-ecacy increases. According to Bandura’s model of triadic reciprocity, this is an example of
  20. Which comment would most likely positively influence a student with weak self-efficacy?

Set 1

  1. Bandura’s social cognitive learning theory assumes that the environment, behavior, and person all affect how an individual learns.
  2. The likelihood of carrying out a behavior is increased by simply watching the behavior and its consequences. This is known as
  3. Translating visual and symbolic conception of modeled events into overt behavior is
  4. Which of the following is an example of observational learning?
  5. Jim says to himself, “If I try my best on this exam, I will feel good about myself.” This is an example of
  6. Latasha always reviews the rubric before submitting an assignment in order to improve her grade. According to social learning theory, this is an example of
  7. Value refers to the perceived importance or usefulness of learning and can be assessed both externally and internally. A student feeling proud of his work and sense of accomplishment would be
  8. What was Bandura’s experiment called?
  9. Goal setting is an important part of self-regulation.
  10. Bandura’s triadic reciprocal causation notion states that heredity and environment determine behavior.
  11. Bandura introduced his theory of reciprocal interactions which states that a person’s behavior is based on
  12. If a student sees behavior that is punished, they are less likely to imitate it.
  13. Extrinsic and intrinsic are two types of what?
  14. Which is not a perspective of imitation theory.
  15. According to Bandura, the four steps to observational learning are attention, retention, production, and enjoyment.
  16. Watching a safety video in chemistry class on how sodium and potassium explode on contact with water is an example of
  17. Joe has low self-ecacy in calculus. When his fellow classmates give him encouragement regarding his math ability, his self-ecacy increases. According to Bandura’s model of triadic reciprocity, this is an example of
  18. Which comment would most likely positively inuence a student with weak self-ecacy?
  19. Social Cognitive theory is best associated with this scientist.
  20. Social cognitive theorists differentiate learning from performance. They believe that reinforcement affects performance, but not necessarily learning.
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