Behaviorism Ivan Pavlov Sarah Gottfried La'Deatriea Nichols Chelsea Nordham Dana LaFranca Awildaniz Bentley Ann Williams Samantha Takacs Amanda Dubbaneh.

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Behaviorism Ivan Pavlov Sarah Gottfried La'Deatriea Nichols Chelsea Nordham Dana LaFranca Awildaniz Bentley Ann Williams Samantha Takacs Amanda Dubbaneh

Instructions For each question click on the letter to select your answer. Use information you learned from the glog. Follow instructions on arrows to continue through the quiz. Have fun!! Continue

What is Behaviorism?  A. The study of measuring, training, and changing peoples’ behaviors A.  B. The study of thinking, deciding, and remembering B.  C. The type of learning in which the learner forms, or constructs, much of what he or she learns or comprehends C.  D. The ability to gain knowledge, applied knowledge, manipulate ones environment, and think abstractly D. Next Question

What style of learning did Pavlov’s dog experiment showcase?  A. Social learning A.  B. Duel coding theory B.  C. Classical conditioning C.  D. Operant conditioning D. Next Question

Before conditioning what is the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus?  A. Food; Bell & Food A.  B. Bell; Food B.  C. Food; Bell C.  D. Bell & Food; Food D. Next Question

Which one of these is not a type of behaviorism?  A. Methodological A  B. Psychological B.  C. Analytical C.  D. Intelligence D. Finish the quiz!

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