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8th Edition Ormrod, CHAPTER 1 - 15

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PERSPECTIVES ON LEARNING dk dk




Multiple Choice Questions
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Human beings undoubtedly learn more during the course of a lifetime than
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any other species on earth. The major result of this capacity to learn is that:
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Human thought becomes less logical with each generation.
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Humans can benefit from their experiences. dk dk dk dk dk




Humans are the only species whose behavior cannot be analyzed in
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Three of the following are examples of learning. Which one is not?
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Abigail cries when she steps on a sharp pebble.
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After many hours of heated debate, Brian begins to advocate
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political practices he has previously opposed.dk dk dk dk dk




Cara suddenly recognizes how the division fact ―24 ’ 4 = 6‖ is related
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to the multiplication fact ―6 x 4 = 24.‖
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David has been running away from German shepherds ever since he
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was bitten by a German shepherd two years ago.
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Reynelda has trouble tracing a complex shape with a pencil when she is in
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kindergarten, but she can do it quite well by the time she is in second grade. Is
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this an instance of learning?
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Yes, because her behavior has changed.
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No, because the circumstances are too dissimilar.
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Maybe, although the change may simply be due to
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Maybe, but only if she is being reinforced for tracing accurately.
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Perspectives on Learning
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Three of the following illustrate various ways that learning might be reflect
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ed in a person‘s behavior. Which one of the following changes does not necessa
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rily reflect learning?
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Although it‘s a school night, Dean plays video games until well past his
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usual bedtime. As he becomes more tired, he finds it increasingly diffic
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ult to concentrate on what he‘s doing.
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Even as a young child, Jerry could tell you that his grandparents
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immigrated to the United States from Ireland. But after a conver dk dk dk dk dk dk dk dk dk dk



sation with his grandmother, he can now describe the circumstan
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ces of the family‘s immigration in considerable detail.
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Day after day, Martin practices his basketball skills (shooting,dribblin
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g, etc.) on a basketball court at a local park. With each practice session,
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his movements become faster and smoother.
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Lewis occasionally asks for help when he has difficulty with his class
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work, but most of the time he just struggles quietly on his own. After h
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is teacher assures him that asking for help is not a sign of weakness or
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inability, he begins asking for help much more frequently. dk dk dk dk dk dk dk dk




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Applied; Basic Basi dk dk




c; Qualitative Qualit
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Applied
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A principle of learning can best be characterized as:
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A description of the results of a particular research study
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A statement that describes how a particular factor affects learning
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The measurement of how much learning has occurred in ap
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An explanation of the underlying processes through which learning occurs
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A theory of learning can best be characterized as:
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A description of the results of a particular research study
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A statement that describes how a particular factor affects learning
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The measurement of how much learning has occurred in ap
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An explanation of the underlying processes through which learning occurs
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Perspectives on Learning
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Three of the following are principles of learning. Which one is a theory
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of learning rather than a principle?
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A behavior that is followed by punishment decreases in frequency.
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People learn by making mental associations between new information
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and their existing knowledge.dk dk dk




A response that is rewarded every time it occurs increases more
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rapidly than a response that is only occasionally rewarded.
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Students tend to remember more of a lecture if they take notes onth
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e lecture‘s content.
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Which one of the following common sayings best reflects the concept
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of introspection?
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―Where there‘s a will, there‘s a way.‖ dk dk dk dk dk dk




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―A penny for your thoughts.‖ dk dk dk dk




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Which one of the following common sayings best reflects the basic
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premise underlying social learning theory?
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―Monkey see, monkey do.‖ dk dk dk




―Spare the rod and spoil the child.‖ dk dk dk dk dk dk




―A friend in need is a friend indeed.‖
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―A rolling stone gathers no moss.‖
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Which one of the following statements provides the most credible expla
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nation for the fact that human beings seem to surpass all other animalspeci
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es in their thinking and learning capacities?
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Only human beings have the capability to make tools.
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Humans communicate regularly with one another and, in doing so,
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pass along what they‘ve learned to future generations.
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Human beings have a huge repertoire of instinctual behaviors from
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which they can draw when they encounter new experiences.
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Human brains are smaller than those of other intelligent species (e.g.,
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