According to Williams and McShane (2014)‚ social learning theory “explain[s] deviant behavior by emphasizing reinforcement and discriminative stimuli.” (p. 184). More specifically‚ social learning theory states that deviant behavior is most likely to supported in a social environment that reinforces said behavior. Additionally‚ a major point of the social learning theory is that‚ on the one hand‚ behavior is shaped to seek out pleasure while‚ on the other hand‚ avoiding pain. Based upon one’s
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Outline and evaluate learning theory as an explanation of attachment. Classical conditioning - Before attachment is learned‚ the infant gains pleasure through being fed. Food is the unconditioned stimulus and pleasure is the unconditioned response. When the infant is being fed‚ the infant associates the person providing the food with the food. The primary caregiver is the neutral stimulus‚ which becomes associated with food (the unconditioned stimulus). When the attachment has been learned
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This experiment used Bandura’s social learning theory to explain the causes of aggressive behavior. In the experiment‚ children behave aggressively towards the Bobo doll after watching an adult model preform aggressive act (Bandura‚ 1965‚ as cited in Bartol & Bartol‚ 2014). Bandura also measure reinforcement variables that include reward‚ punishment‚ or experience no consequence for the performance. Individually‚ I agree with Bandura’s social learning theory. The biological perspective explain dysfunctions
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In the article‚ A Modern Learning Theory Perspective on the Etiology of Panic Disorder‚ by Bouton et al. (2001)‚ the authors discuss conditioning and how it correlates with the development of panic disorder. Bouton‚ Mineka‚ and Barlow focus mainly on the role of early classical conditioning episodes on the understanding of the etiology of the disorder. In the article‚ they emphasized on the three psychological theories of panic disorder and the modern learning theory for the development of panic
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Notes on Bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition (SLA) Terminology: it is customary in studies of multilingualism to refer to a person’s first language or native language as “L1” and a person’s second language as “L2” Common Myths about Bilingualism/SLA * Speaking two languages to a young child will confuse them. * Speaking two languages to a young child will slow down their development. * Supporting L1 takes away from acquiring L2. * Younger children are better at getting
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Learning theory – psychological theories that explain development in terms of accumulated learning experiences |Classical conditioning |Learning happens when neutral |Passive |Nurture | | |stimuli become strongly | | | |[pic] |associated with natural stimuli | |
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Test to Chapter Five and Six of Sociolinguistic 1. What is the stating point or base for Sociolinguistic study? Sociolingustic study is the base for people to use language in a social norm‚ and because of language‚ they (people) can interact and communicate with each other. From this point of view‚ we can see that the starting point for Sociolingustic study are language‚ people‚ social norm‚ interaction and communication. 2. Why it is said that language is both an individual possession
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Introduction To have a successful language learning it is important to receive instruction and at the same time to have the opportunity to experience it in real life Advantages Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is important since our lessons are based around topics giving both of us‚ the teachers and pupils chances to experiment and take risks with the language because there is fluency‚ meaning and certainly a lot of communication practice therefore‚ our students can learn like
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Second Language Teaching in Elementary School with a Multimedia Gloss Marilena Zoi 1‚ Ioanna Bellou 1 and Tassos A. Mikropoulos 1 1 The Educational Approaches to Virtual Reality Technologies Lab‚ The University of Ioannina‚ Greece Abstract. This work investigates the effects of a special designed multimedia gloss on learning outcomes concerning vocabulary learning in German as a second language in elementary school pupils. The gloss involves annotations of unknown words in three different
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Theory and Practice of Organizational Learning: October 17‚ 2011 Definitions of Learning Organizations Learning organizations are broken down into several categories and sub categories. There are formal and informal methods of organizational learning along with descriptions of learning organizations like “adaptive‚ resilient‚ and innovative” organizations (Merriam‚ S.B.‚ Baumgartner‚ L.M.‚ and Caffarella Learning in Adulthood: A comprehensive Guide p.45) Characteristics of a successful
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