Classical Conditioning
Observational Learning
Cognitive Learning
Operant Conditioning
Experimental Learning
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Is this an example of classical conditioning when a dog hear an bell? 

 Yes

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True or False: A children who saw an aggressive model get punished were most likely to imitate the behavior

False

100

 List an common type of cognitive learning.

 Memory

100

Is this an example of operant conditioning when someone blink their eyes in response to a bright light?

No

100

 True or False: When an water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius?

True

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Who was the founder of classical conditioning?

 Ivan Pavlov

200

Is this an example of observational learning when a child is learning to tie their shoes by watching their parents?

Yes

200

What are the three types of cognitive learning styles?

Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic

200

What are the 4 types of operant conditioning?

Positive Reinforcement, Negative Reinforcement, Positive Punishment, and Negative Punishment

200

What person started experiential learning?

David Kolb

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What are the four key components in classical conditioning?

Unconditioned Stimulus (US), Unconditioned Response (UR), Conditioned Stimulus (CS), and Conditioned Response (CR)

300

Who invented observational learning?

Albert Bandura

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What year did cognitive learning first became popular?

1950-1960s

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Who was the founder of operant conditioning? 

B.F. Skinner

300

How does experimental learning differ from classroom learning?

 It involves hands-on activities and direct experience, meanwhile classroom learning often relies on textbooks and lectures.

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 In Pavlov's experiment, what was the Conditioned Response (CR)?

In Pavlov's experiment, the conditioned response (CR) was the dogs' salivation in response to the sound of a bell

400

What are the four key processes involved in observational learning?

Attention, Retention, Reproduction, and Motivation

400

What are some ways you can improve your cognitive learning?

Learn new skills, Train your brain , Challenge yourself

400

How does positive reinforcement affect operant conditioning?

 By adding a desirable stimulus after a behavior, increasing the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated.

400

What are some benefits of experimental learning?

Improved problem-solving skills, Communication skills, Increased engagement

500

What is classical conditioning?

 A learning process where behaviors or responses are developed or strengthened through associations

500

What is observational learning?

A learning by watching and imitating others

500

What is cognitive learning? 

 Cognitive learning is a learning through mental process such as thinking, problem-solving, and understanding

500

What is operant conditioning? 

 A type of learning in which behavior changes based on its consequences

500

 What is experimental learning?

 A learning through experience