The relation which Skinner has with rats and Thorndike has with cats, same relation Kohler has with
dogs
hens
monkeys
chimpanzees
Learning plateau is
arrested growth in learning
cessation of learning
defect in learning
obstruction in learning
What is the most important for the training of right behaviour in students?
Praise
Punishment
Reward
Presentation of right behaviour
A child starts fearing after seeing a black cow, black dog and black objects. This type of conditioning includes
response conditioning
stimulus generalisation
response generalisation
None of the above
B.
stimulus generalisation
In the conditioning process, stimulus generalisation is the tendency for the conditioned stimulus to evoke similar responses after the response has been conditioned. For example, if a child has been conditioned to fear a stuffed black object, it will exhibit a fear of objects similar to the conditioned stimulus such as a black dog.
A Skinner box is used for
verbal learning
operant conditioning
motor learning
incidental learning
To modify undesirable behaviour of the student, the most effective method is
to punish the students
to avoid it
to inform it to the parents
to find out the causes of undesirable behaviour