INST 301 Exam 3 Indigenous Education
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What are the qualifications of learning?
Change factors.
change in knowledge and change in behavior are signs of learning
What is the difference between experience vs maturation?
maturation results from growth
age vs wisdom
What are the three types of learning?
behavioral
cognitive
social
What is associative learning?
learning that certain events occur together.
What are the pairing principles of associative learning?
placement
proximity
principle of contiguity (timing factors of when two events occur)
What is classical conditioning?
behavioral
the learning of INVOLUNTARY responses--pairing existing behavior with a new stimulus
a dog eating food everytime he hears a bell
stimuli and response
What are the two different stimuli?
classical conditioning
unconditioned stimulus- a stimulus that naturally triggers a response (ex: smelling food)
, conditioned stimulus- pairing a stimulus with a previously neutral event to produce a response (ex:
ringing a bell for dog)
What are the two different responses?
classical conditioning
unconditioned response- a natural response to a stimulus
conditioned response- a learned response to neutral stimulus (ex: dog getting hungry when it hears a
bell)
What is operant conditioning?
association made between a behavior and a consequence (good or bad)
antecedents and consequences
What are antecedents?
operant conditioning
an event or stimulus that precedes an action
stimulus control
cues vs prompts
What is stimulus control?
operant conditioning
antecedents
a behavior is triggered or suppressed by a stimulus
ex: always eating while watching tv (watching tv is the stimulus)
What's the difference between cues and prompts?
operant conditioning
antecedents
cues- something in the environment that naturally leads to a behavior
prompts- verbal, visual, or physical guidance towards a behavior
What are consequences?
Updated With Correct Answers | 2025
LATEST UPDATED.
What are the qualifications of learning?
Change factors.
change in knowledge and change in behavior are signs of learning
What is the difference between experience vs maturation?
maturation results from growth
age vs wisdom
What are the three types of learning?
behavioral
cognitive
social
What is associative learning?
learning that certain events occur together.
What are the pairing principles of associative learning?
placement
proximity
principle of contiguity (timing factors of when two events occur)
What is classical conditioning?
behavioral
the learning of INVOLUNTARY responses--pairing existing behavior with a new stimulus
a dog eating food everytime he hears a bell
stimuli and response
What are the two different stimuli?
classical conditioning
unconditioned stimulus- a stimulus that naturally triggers a response (ex: smelling food)
, conditioned stimulus- pairing a stimulus with a previously neutral event to produce a response (ex:
ringing a bell for dog)
What are the two different responses?
classical conditioning
unconditioned response- a natural response to a stimulus
conditioned response- a learned response to neutral stimulus (ex: dog getting hungry when it hears a
bell)
What is operant conditioning?
association made between a behavior and a consequence (good or bad)
antecedents and consequences
What are antecedents?
operant conditioning
an event or stimulus that precedes an action
stimulus control
cues vs prompts
What is stimulus control?
operant conditioning
antecedents
a behavior is triggered or suppressed by a stimulus
ex: always eating while watching tv (watching tv is the stimulus)
What's the difference between cues and prompts?
operant conditioning
antecedents
cues- something in the environment that naturally leads to a behavior
prompts- verbal, visual, or physical guidance towards a behavior
What are consequences?