1.3.3 Effects of Learning on Development

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  • What is the process of acquiring new knowledge, skills, behaviors, or values through experience, practice, or instruction called?
    Learning
  • Match the type of development with its definition:
    Physical Development ↔️ Changes in the body
    Cognitive Development ↔️ Changes in thinking
    Social/Emotional Development ↔️ Changes in interactions
  • What are the three main types of learning theories?
    Classical, Operant, Social
  • What is observational learning based on?
    Observing others' behaviors
  • What does development involve according to the study material?
    Biological maturation and learning
  • The different aspects of development are interconnected and influence each other as a person grows and matures.

    True
  • In Classical Conditioning, learning occurs through the pairing of a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that naturally produces a response
  • What is observational learning in Social Learning Theory?
    Learning by watching others
  • In Operant Conditioning, behaviors are strengthened or weakened by their consequences
  • Social Learning Theory is closely related to operant conditioning because it considers the role of consequences in learning behaviors.

    True
  • In classical conditioning, learning occurs through association
  • Learning theories shape preferences, habits, emotional responses, and the acquisition of new skills
  • Match the type of learning with its definition:
    Classical Conditioning ↔️ Learning through association
    Operant Conditioning ↔️ Learning through consequences
    Observational Learning ↔️ Learning by observing others
  • Different aspects of development are interconnected and influence each other
  • In classical conditioning, a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus after being paired with an unconditioned stimulus
  • What is the main focus of operant conditioning?
    Behavior and consequences
  • Operant conditioning helps shape behaviors and develop skills
  • Social Learning Theory emphasizes the role of observation and modeling
  • Social Learning Theory is closely related to operant conditioning because both consider the role of consequences in learning.

    True
  • Classical conditioning can only lead to negative emotional responses.
    False
  • Different types of learning play important roles in an individual's cognitive and behavioral development.

    True
  • The different aspects of development are interconnected and influence each other as a person grows.
    True
  • In Operant Conditioning, behaviors that are rewarded are more likely to be repeated.

    True
  • Classical Conditioning can influence preferences, habits, and emotional responses
  • What does cognitive development involve?
    Thinking and problem-solving
  • Match the learning theory with its key concept:
    Classical Conditioning ↔️ Learning through association
    Operant Conditioning ↔️ Learning through consequences
    Social Learning Theory ↔️ Learning through observation
  • Classical conditioning can influence preferences, habits, and emotional responses.

    True
  • What are some examples of outcomes shaped by operant conditioning?
    Habits, skills, motivation
  • In Classical Conditioning, a neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus, leading to a conditioned response
  • What are the three main types of learning theories that affect development?
    Classical, operant, observational
  • What is observational learning and how does it affect behavior?
    Learning by observing others
  • What changes occur during cognitive development?
    Thinking, intelligence, problem-solving
  • How does observational learning differ from operant conditioning?
    Observing others without direct experience
  • Classical conditioning can lead to phobias or positive associations.
    True
  • Match the element of operant conditioning with its example:
    Positive Reinforcement ↔️ Giving a child a sticker for cleaning their room
    Negative Reinforcement ↔️ Turning off a loud alarm when you wake up on time
    Positive Punishment ↔️ Scolding a child for hitting their sibling
    Negative Punishment ↔️ Taking away a child's phone for missing curfew
  • Operant conditioning focuses on the relationship between a behavior and its consequences.
    True
  • Key concepts of Social Learning Theory in the correct order:
    1️⃣ Observation
    2️⃣ Imitation
    3️⃣ Modeling
    4️⃣ Reinforcement
  • Observational learning can influence the development of social skills and emotional intelligence
  • By observing others, individuals can learn new skills and behaviors without direct experience
  • Classical Conditioning involves learning through association