INST 301 Exam 3 Indigenous Education|| GRADED
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What are the qualifications of learning? -CORRECTANSWER Change factors.
change in knowledge and change in behavior are signs of learning
What is the difference between experience vs maturation? -CORRECTANSWER
maturation results from growth
age vs wisdom
What are the three types of learning? -CORRECTANSWER behavioral
cognitive
social
What is associative learning? -CORRECTANSWER learning that certain events occur
together.
What are the pairing principles of associative learning? -CORRECTANSWER
placement
proximity
principle of contiguity (timing factors of when two events occur)
, What is classical conditioning? -CORRECTANSWER behavioral
the learning of INVOLUNTARY responses--pairing existing behavior with a new
stimulus
a dog eating food everytime he hears a bell
stimuli and response
What are the two different stimuli? -CORRECTANSWER classical conditioning
unconditioned stimulus- a stimulus that naturally triggers a response (ex: smelling food)
conditioned stimulus- pairing a stimulus with a previously neutral event to produce a
response (ex: ringing a bell for dog)
What are the two different responses? -CORRECTANSWER classical conditioning
unconditioned response- a natural response to a stimulus
conditioned response- a learned response to neutral stimulus (ex: dog getting hungry
when it hears a bell)
A+|| LATEST UPDATE 2025/26
What are the qualifications of learning? -CORRECTANSWER Change factors.
change in knowledge and change in behavior are signs of learning
What is the difference between experience vs maturation? -CORRECTANSWER
maturation results from growth
age vs wisdom
What are the three types of learning? -CORRECTANSWER behavioral
cognitive
social
What is associative learning? -CORRECTANSWER learning that certain events occur
together.
What are the pairing principles of associative learning? -CORRECTANSWER
placement
proximity
principle of contiguity (timing factors of when two events occur)
, What is classical conditioning? -CORRECTANSWER behavioral
the learning of INVOLUNTARY responses--pairing existing behavior with a new
stimulus
a dog eating food everytime he hears a bell
stimuli and response
What are the two different stimuli? -CORRECTANSWER classical conditioning
unconditioned stimulus- a stimulus that naturally triggers a response (ex: smelling food)
conditioned stimulus- pairing a stimulus with a previously neutral event to produce a
response (ex: ringing a bell for dog)
What are the two different responses? -CORRECTANSWER classical conditioning
unconditioned response- a natural response to a stimulus
conditioned response- a learned response to neutral stimulus (ex: dog getting hungry
when it hears a bell)