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TMN 3705 EXAM PACK  2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT  QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS
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  • Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcement is given. The behaviour should not be repeated if negative feedback is given. Giving immediate feedback, whether positive or negative, should enable your learner...
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TMN 3705 EXAM PACK  2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT  QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS
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  • Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcement is given. The behaviour should not be repeated if negative feedback is given. Giving immediate feedback, whether positive or negative, should enable your learners to behave in...
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TMN 3705 EXAM PACK  2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT  QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS QUESTION
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  • TMN 3705 EXAM PACK 2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION 1: [30 marks] 1) List and explain any two learning theories. (10 marks) Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcemen...
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TMN 3705 EXAM PACK  2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT  QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS
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  • TMN 3705 EXAM PACK 2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION 1: [30 marks] 1) List and explain any two learning theories. (10 marks) Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcemen...
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  • TMN 3705 EXAM PACK 2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION 1: [30 marks] 1) List and explain any two learning theories. (10 marks) Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcement i...
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  • TMN 3705 EXAM PACK 2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION 1: [30 marks] 1) List and explain any two learning theories. (10 marks) Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcemen...
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  • TMN 3705 EXAM PACK 2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION 1: [30 marks] 1) List and explain any two learning theories. (10 marks) Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcement is gi...
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MN 3705 EXAM PACK  2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT  QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS QUESTION
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  • TMN 3705 EXAM PACK 2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION 1: [30 marks] 1) List and explain any two learning theories. (10 marks) Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcemen...
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TMN 3705 EXAM PACK  2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT  QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS
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  • TMN 3705 EXAM PACK 2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION 1: [30 marks] 1) List and explain any two learning theories. (10 marks) Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcemen...
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TMN 3705 EXAM PACK  2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT  QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS QUESTION
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  • TMN 3705 EXAM PACK 2023 LATEST UPDATE WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION 1: [30 marks] 1) List and explain any two learning theories. (10 marks) Behaviourism Behaviourism assumes a learner is essentially passive, and will be shaped through positive or negative reinforcement. Learning is therefore defined as achange in behaviour. Skinner (1974) believed that behaviour is a function of its consequences, i.e. learners will repeat the desired behaviour if positive reinforcemen...
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