WGU D024 MIND MAP 2026 DETAILED
CONCEPT BREAKDOWN ORGANIZED
STUDY MATERIAL FULL PREPARATION
GRADED A+
⩥ Operant Conditioning.
Answer: A response is increased or decreased due to reinforcement or
punishment.
⩥ Direct Instruction.
Answer: Teacher-directed curriculum specifically designed to address
the learning needs of underprivileged students. Most closely aligned
with Behaviorism
⩥ Sensory Memory.
Answer: Temporary register of all the information your senses are taking
in. Cognitivism
⩥ Working Memory.
Answer: Whatever you are thinking about right at this moment. Short
term memory. Cognitivism
⩥ Long-term Memory.
, Answer: The relatively permanent storage of information. Cognitivism
⩥ Explicit Memory.
Answer: Facts or events that you can clearly and explicitly describe.
Cognitivism
⩥ Implicit Memory.
Answer: Memories of things you may not be able to articulate.
Cognitivism
⩥ Self-Efficacy Theory.
Answer: Beliefs become a primary, explicit explanation for
motivation./based on social cognitive learning theory
⩥ Self-Efficacy.
Answer: Belief that you are capable of carrying out a specific task or at
reaching a specific goal. COGNITIVISM
⩥ Metacognition.
Answer: Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
For example; teaching how to use mnemonic devices or acronyms to
recall information. COGNITIVISM
⩥ Cognitive Learning Theory.
CONCEPT BREAKDOWN ORGANIZED
STUDY MATERIAL FULL PREPARATION
GRADED A+
⩥ Operant Conditioning.
Answer: A response is increased or decreased due to reinforcement or
punishment.
⩥ Direct Instruction.
Answer: Teacher-directed curriculum specifically designed to address
the learning needs of underprivileged students. Most closely aligned
with Behaviorism
⩥ Sensory Memory.
Answer: Temporary register of all the information your senses are taking
in. Cognitivism
⩥ Working Memory.
Answer: Whatever you are thinking about right at this moment. Short
term memory. Cognitivism
⩥ Long-term Memory.
, Answer: The relatively permanent storage of information. Cognitivism
⩥ Explicit Memory.
Answer: Facts or events that you can clearly and explicitly describe.
Cognitivism
⩥ Implicit Memory.
Answer: Memories of things you may not be able to articulate.
Cognitivism
⩥ Self-Efficacy Theory.
Answer: Beliefs become a primary, explicit explanation for
motivation./based on social cognitive learning theory
⩥ Self-Efficacy.
Answer: Belief that you are capable of carrying out a specific task or at
reaching a specific goal. COGNITIVISM
⩥ Metacognition.
Answer: Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
For example; teaching how to use mnemonic devices or acronyms to
recall information. COGNITIVISM
⩥ Cognitive Learning Theory.