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Social learning theory approach

SLT formulaS + MC = R (Stimulus + mediating cognitive factors = response)Vicarious reinforcementLearning is not a result of direct reinforcement, but rather an individual’s observation of another person’s expierience….

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Chapter 24-Motor Control and Motor Learning

Principles of Motor Learning*Motor learning: learning and refinement of motor skills over time -Takes place in a complex interaction between child and environment -Refers to the intrinsic process that accompanies…

World history 13

Who assembled a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts preserving the works of Cicero, homer and Virgil?Francesco PetrarchWhat would best describes the ideal woman according to writer Baldassare Castiglone?Balance to…

BIOL107 - Quiz 5 (Start Unit #3)

Animal Behaviorthe study of how animals/organisms respond to stimulibehaviorthe observable and coordinated response to an environmental stimulus; regulated by the nervous and endocrine systems, which are controlled by genes and…

Chapter 8 - Educational Psychology

Constructivist Theories of LearningTheories that state that learners must individually discover and transform complex information, checking new information against old rules and revision rules when they no longer work. Theorists…

Psychology Chapter 6 Learning/Conditioning

Ivan PavlovCoined Classical ConditioningClassical ConditioningUCS = UCR slap = painNS + UCS = UCR soda + slap = pain CS = CR soda = painExtinctionCS = CR after a while…

Myths and Misconceptions of Second Language Learning

Children learn second languages quickly and easily.False. Research comparing children to adults has consistently demonstrated that adolescents and adults perform better than young children under controlled conditions (e.g., Snow &…

Differential Association and Social Learning Theories

Edwin Sutherland’s main argument in his differential association theory is that criminal behavior is learned in _____.intimate social groups_____ are attitudes or meanings that one attaches to given behavior -…

AP Biology Animal Behavior

ethologystudy of animal behavior and its relationship to its evolutionary origins – what an animal does and howproximate causesimmediate, genetic, physiological, neurological, and developmental mechanisms that determine how an individual…

Learning and Memory Unit 4 AP Psychology

associative learninglearning that certain events occur together. The events may be two stimuli (as in classical conditioning) or a response and its consequences (as in operant conditioning).classical conditioninga type of…

Chapter 8: Motor Learning and Control

motor learningconcerned with the interactions of all the body’s systemsphysicalstructurephysiologicalfunctionpsychological/mentalcognitive functioningmotor controlbiomechanics physical components of the skill without the psychological componentdiscrete movementshave a distinct beginning and a distinct ending (tennis…

Child development theories

Erikson: Psychosocial TheoryEgo (from Freud) acquires attitudes and skills that make the child an active, contributing member of society. Also development co-incides with each culture’s life situation. Psychosocial development.Erikson Birth:…

Motor Learning: Skill Acquisition Processed

Motor controlfocuses on the processes that underlie the production of movement in health and diseaseMotor learningfocuses on how skilled movements are acquired, including the optimal conditions for learning new motor…

Catania: Learning

Describe Thorndikeapplied consequences of responding which result in receiving food ..deprived rats in a bocwhat is law of effectit is a principle that states the probability of responding could be…

Spanish Colors

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Biological Psychology Chapter 1

biological psychologythe study of the biological bases of psychological processes and behaviour (also called behavioural neuroscience)neuronthe basic unit of the nerve systemneurosciencethe study of the nervous systemconservedin the context of…

Anthropology 101

Ethnography is:the firsthand, personal study of local settings.How are cultural rights different from human rights?Cultural rights are vested in groups, not in individuals.What are the four main subdisciplines of anthropology?Biological…

Learning The Metric System

LengthThe distance between two points.MassThe amount of matter in an object.WeightThe downward pull on an object due to gravityVolumeThe amount of space occupied by an object.TimeThe interval between two events.TemperatureThe…

US History Ch 9-16

Thomas Malthus The Essay on the Principle of Population, written by the Englishman _____, directly influenced Jefferson’s thinking about growth. John Locke Thomas Malthus Adam Smith Jeremy Bentham Missouri Compromise…

Chapter 13 AP World History

Ibn rushd Spanish-Arab philosopher; also known as Averroes; influenced by Aristotle, his best known writings explore the relationship between reason and faith sultan the sovereign ruler of a Muslim state…

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