theories of learning Flashcards
what is operant conditioning
manipulating or changing the environment to trigger the desired response
what is thorndikes law of reinforcement
reinforcement or praise will strengthen the S-R bond
what is thorndikes law of effect
satisfaction felt by the performer is a form of positive reinforcement which will strengthen S-R bond
what is thorndikes law of exercise
repeating or praising the movement strengthens the S-R bond.
a lack of practise weakens the S-R bond
what is thorndikes law of readiness
learner must have maturity, physical and mental capability to perform the skill. can strengthen S-R
what is banduras observational learning theory
how people learn new behaviors and skills through observation and interaction with others in their environment
what does ARMM stand for in Banduras observational learning theory
A- attention
R-retention
M-motor reproductions
M-motivation
what is an example of attention in Banduras observational learning theory
watching the technique of a coach performing a skill
what is an example of
retention in Banduras observational learning theory
imagining the action of a movement in a skill
what is an example of motor reproductions in Banduras observational learning theory
young person must have sufficient strength to perform a skill in a sport
what is an example of motivation in Banduras observational learning theory
copying how a coach does a skill as theyre a role model to the performer