A. Vicarious Learning
B. Observational Learning
C. Classical Conditioning
D. Operant Conditioning
Related Mcqs:
- A relatively simple part of stimulus configuration is termed:
A. Innate releasing mechanism
B. Taxis
C. Sign stimulus
D. Kinesis - The behaviour that involves the pairing of an irrelevant stimulus within:
A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Conditioning
D. Conditional reflex type II - Stimulus motives are:
A. needs that are learned, such as the needs for power or for achievement
B. innate but not necessary for survival
C. not innate but necessary for survival
D. innate and necessary for survival - Which stimulus is closer to the observer?
A. Optical
B. Distal
C. Physical
D. Proximal - The connection between stimulus and response depends on:
A. The pleasure or discomfort an individual experiences
B. The discomfort an individual faces
C. The pleasure or discomfort an individual experiences
D. None of the above - Imprinting, habituation, conditioned reflex type I and conditioned reflex type II are example of:
A. Innate behavior
B. Instinct
C. Learning behaviour
D. Taxes and kinesis - A part of forebrain that play an important role in formation of long term memory, and thus is required for learning:
A. Hypothalamus
B. Amygdala
C. Hippocampus
D. Cerebrum - Which of the following is included in the concept of learning:
A. Process
B. Process and change
C. Process change and experience
D. All of the above - Which of the following has a significant in the learning process:
A. Desire
B. Previous knowledge
C. Mental level
D. All of the above - Which of the following learning cannot be durable and effective:
A. That is not backed up by enough practice
B. That is backed up by a motive
C. That is not followed by pleasant
D. Both (a) and (b)