This person is know for the Operant Conditioning Theory.
This has the capacity to store 7 +/- chuncks of information.
What is Short Term Memory?
The ability to control one’s actions.
What is self-control?
Four characteristics of development
What are Emotional, Physical, Social, and Cognitive?
Motivation comes from this as college students.
Dr. Burham is from this state.
What is Maine?
The experiment in which piegons were used to gain treats and food is an expample of this.
What is Postive Reinforcement?
Repeating information over and over again, and has no effect on long term memory.
What is Mantinance Rehersal?
This theorist created the theory involving the influence of others on one's congnitive development.
Who is Albert Bandura?
Physical growth in middle schoolers
What is rapid and uneven?
The will to complish a task under certain circumstances.
What is motivation?
Who is Bobby?
Studying for an exam to avoid getting a poor grades.
What is negative reinforcement?
Our knowledge about attention, recognition, encoding, storage, and retrieval and how those operations might best be used to achieve a learning goal.
What is Metacognition?
The effects of modeling.
What is improving students’ skills?
High schoolers listen to these groups in their long-range plans.
Who are parents and other adults?
People we're around and strength of self-efficacy for a particular task are two factors of this.
What is Social Congnitive Motivation?
What is "burgers and fries"?
Spontaneous Recovery
What is an extinguished behavior that reappears without being reinforced?
Visual Imagery Encoding
What is generating images in your mind of objects, ideas, and actions?
The Triadic Recipricol Causation Model consists of these aspects.
What is the environment, behavioral and personal?
Permissive Parenting
What is allowing children to make their own decision and makes few demands of children?
The Pygmalion Effect was proprosed by this theorist.
Who is Robert Rosenthal?
Dr. Burnham's singer/songwriter spouse.
Who is Kristy Burnham (Carrie Underwood)?
Jimmy keeps bumping kids on the head with a pool noodle in the middle of class and so the teacher sends him to the corner of the class for 10 minutes, is an example of this.
What is Removal Punishment, also known as Type II punishment or Time-out?
Long Term Memory feature these aspects
What has unlimited capcity, the duration is permanent, and contains schemata?
These factors affect self-efficacy.
What are personal accomplishments, verbal persuasion, emotion arousal, and vicarious experience?
Children in these grades begin to develop a theory of mind.
What is preschool and kindergarten?
Attribution Theory is influenced by these four factors.
What is ability, effort, task difficulty, and luck?
What is Calculus?