Quiz: Individualistic Explanations - Learning Theories
WJEC 4543 Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology
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Building on what you've learned about the social construction of criminality and biological explanations, let's test your knowledge of individualistic learning theories!
Which learning theory suggests behaviour is learned through observing others and imitating their actions?
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Which of the following are key principles of operant conditioning? (Select all that apply)
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In classical conditioning, a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a {{blank0}} stimulus to produce a conditioned {{blank1}}.
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Which psychologist is most closely associated with social learning theory?
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If a positive reinforcement increases the likelihood of behaviour by 75%, what percentage of the behaviour remains unreinforced?
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B.F. Skinner conducted experiments with {{blank0}} to study operant conditioning, using rewards and {{blank1}}.
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Which of the following terms refers to learning through association?
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