P.E - MELIA - PRINCIPLES AND THEORIES OF LEARNING

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  • Created on: 04-10-21 12:28
What is the acronmym to rememebr teh 3 processes
OCB
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Describe Operant Theory
The outcome of our behaviour will be determine the likelihood we are to repeat the same behaviour when faced the same stimulus again.
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Name and describe all of ..... Laws (Operant Learning)
Thorndike's Laws 1. Law of Exercise - Repetition, Increase S-R Bond 2. Law of Effect - Positive, Increases S-R Bond a
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What happens to S-R Bonds when Positive, Negative and Punishment Reinforcement Occurs.
1. Positive - Praise, Increases S-R Bond 2. Negative - Negative then removal of it once completed correctly, Increases S-R Bond
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Describe Cognitive Learning
We learn new behaviour through adaptation to the environment
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What does participation in Matches result in...
Knowledge
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We formulate behaviours through...
Past Experiences and Knowledge
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Does cognitive Learning allow for a Personal Understanding of skills
Yes
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Describe Banduras Theory
We learn through the observation of others
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Where does learning come from (Banduras Theory) and what are their qualities
Significant Others - High ability and High Status
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Describe the Stages of learning for Banduras Theory
Demonstration - Attention - Retention - Motor Reproduction -Motivation - Performance
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Describe Operant Theory

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The outcome of our behaviour will be determine the likelihood we are to repeat the same behaviour when faced the same stimulus again.

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