Operant conditioning theory of learning was given by. from Child

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41.

To encourage children to put in efforts in their studies teachers need to

  • control the child

  • compare the child with others

  • motivate the child

  • scold the child


42.

Hierarchy of need theory was given by.

  • Watson

  • Maslow

  • Kohler

  • Pavlov


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43.

Operant conditioning theory of learning was given by.

  • Pavlov

  • Thorndike

  • Tolman

  • Skinner


D.

Skinner

The operant conditioning theory of BF Skinner is based upon the idea that learning is a function of change in overt behavior.


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44.

According to Psychologists through which of the following methods instincts can be transformed?

  • Correlation

  • Redirection

  • Merging

  • Renewal


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45.

Which one of the following is not the cause of forgetting?

  • Mental conflict

  • Lack of repetition

  • Degree of learning

  • Ability of the teacher


46.

Bandura stated that children acquire responses through modeling, which is also known as.

  • learning through practice

  • learning by insight

  • observational learning

  • learning by reward


47.

Failing to retain or to be able to recall what has been learnt is called

  • recall

  • forgetting

  • sensation

  • memory


48. 'Psychology first lost its soul, then its mind and then it lost its consciousness, it still has behaviour of a kind' was stated by

  • Titchener

  • Wundt

  • Woodworth

  • McDougall


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49.

Who propounded the theory of trial and error in learning?

  • Pavlov

  • Hegarty

  • Thorndike

  • Hull


50.

Change in behaviour due to maturation etc is also called learning.

  • No

  • Yes

  • Undecided

  • Sometimes


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