Consequences that follow behaviors closely in time.
What is Immediacy of Consequences?
100
Encouraging phrases such as "good job" or "way to go".
What is praise?
100
Paying attention to a model
What is Attentional Phase?
100
Having a child who misbehaved sit in a corner for several minutes.
What is an example of time out?
100
presentation punishment and removal punishment
What is a type of punishment?
200
Imitation of others' behavior
What is modeling?
200
Giving children rewards such as free time or special roles.
What are privileges?
200
Modeling the behavior you want students to imitate, then giving them a chance to practice the behavior.
What is Retention Phase?
200
A valued adult or peer giving a child their attention.
What is an example of an attention reinforcer?
200
Fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, and variable interval
What is one of the 4 schedules of reinforcement?
300
Learning by observation and imitation of others
What is observational learning?
300
Teachers can work arrangements with families in which child receive special privileges at home if the children meet well-specified standards of behavior or performance.
What is home-based reinforcement?
300
Students will try to match their behavior to the model set before them.
What is Reproduction phase?
300
Ignoring a child who never raises their hand and calls out all the answers.
What is an example of extinction?
300
Signals to which behavior's will be reinforced or punished.
What are cues?
400
Consequences that weaken behavior
What are Punishers?
400
Students may be taught to praise themselves.
What is self-reinforcement?
400
Students imitate the modeled behavior because they believe it will increase their chances of reinforcement.
What is Motivational phase?
400
Loss of a privilege, having to stay in during recess, or receiving detention after school.
What is an example of a punisher?
400
Developed the social learning theory.
Who is Albert Bandura?
500
Teaching of a new skill or behavior by means of reinforcement for small steps toward the desired goal.
What is Shaping?
500
Children may earn points for achievement or good behavior that they can exchange for small toys, erasers, pencils, stickers, etc.
What are tangible reinforcers?
500
modeling
What concept is used in all 4 phases of observational learning?
500
Timing your students when they do their multiplication tables, and having them try and beat their own record each time they attempt it.
What is an example of Self-Regulated Learning?
500
The belief that one's own efforts determine one's success of failure.