Immediate Stimuli as Context
Social Interaction as Context
Culture & Society as Contexts
How Students Modify Their Environments
Classical & Operant Conditioning
100

Are learners likely or unlikely to acquire behaviors that help them avoid or escape unpleasant circumstances?

likely

100

What is something or someone that demonstrates a particular behavior that learners might emulate?

Model

100

What is a group of people who have common historical roots, values, beliefs and behaviors, and who share a sense of interdependence?

an ethnic group
100

What is a mutual cause-and-effect relationships among environment, behavior, and personal variables?

Reciprocal Causation

100

What are the four elements of Classical Conditioning?

1) Unconditioned Stimulus

2) Unconditioned Response

3) Conditioned Stimulus

4) Conditioned Response

200

Learners are more likely to acquire ____ that lead to desired consequences.

behaviors

200

What kind of model is this?

An actual person demonstrating a particular behavior.

Live Model

200

What are the behaviors and beliefs that members of a long-standing social group share and pass along to successive generations?

Culture

200

Learners actively seek out environments that are a good fit with their ______ ______ and ______ ______.

existing behaviors; internal variables

200

Is this Classical or Operant Conditioning?

Your friend screamed and cried when they were bitten by a dog in front of you and now you run and cry every time you see a dog. 

Classical Conditioning

300

Learners acquire many behaviors by _____ other people's actions.

observing

300

What kind of model is this?

A person or character portrayed in media such as books, films, TV shows, video games, etc. 

Symbolic Model

300

_______ between home and school cultures can interfere with school learning and performance.

Inconsistencies

300

As a teacher, you should help students become aware of how they are _______ their environment. 

influencing

300

What type of Operant Conditioning is this?

You offer your students candy every time they volunteer to answer a math problem and get it right. You now have more students that are wanting to share their work and thought processes. 

Positive Reinforcement

400

Some ____ tend to elicit certain kinds of responses.

stimuli

400

Children are more likely to ________________ rather than say what a model says.

do what a model does

400

What is a sense of confusion when a student encounters a culture with behavioral expectations very different from those learned previously in other contexts?

Culture Shock

400

What is the tendency for learners to seek out environmental conditions that are a good match with their existing characteristics and behaviors?

Niche-picking

400

What type of Operant Conditioning is this?

Your student turns in his homework late everyday and you decide to take away his recess time. The next day he turns his homework in early before you even ask. 

Negative Punishment

500

Learners learn what behaviors are ____ and ____ by observing what happened to people whom they perceive to be similar to themselves.

acceptable and effective

500

A model must be relevant to the learner's ____

current situation

500

What is the US legislation granting educational rights to people with cognitive, emotional, or physical disabilities from birth until age 21?

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

500

What is the name for the mutual cause-and-effect relationships among environment, behavior, and personal variables that influences learning and development?

Reciprocal Causation

500

What is the Conditioned Stimulus in this situation?

One time when you were little you ate seafood and got food poisoning. Now, every time you smell fish, you feel nauseous. 

Smelling fish/seafood
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