A teacher introduces a token economy system where students earn points to exchange for privileges. Whose idea is reflected?, B.F Skinner, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow, A child fails to solve abstract algebra problems but can solve practical, hands-on math tasks. Which proponent explains this difference?, B.F Skinner, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow , A school implements feeding programs before focusing on academic interventions. Who supports this approach?, B.F Skinner, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow, A learner actively explores and discovers concepts instead of just listening to lectures. Which theorist supports this learning process?, B.F Skinner, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow , A parent consistently gives consequences immediately after a child’s misbehavior to reduce it. Who is associated with this method?, B.F Skinner, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow, A counselor emphasizes self-esteem and emotional well-being as keys to academic success. Whose perspective is this?, B.F Skinner, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow , A teacher observes that students’ reasoning ability improves as they grow older and adjusts instruction accordingly. Who proposed this idea?, B.F Skinner, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow , A student studies harder because their allowance increases when they get high grades. Which theory explains this motivation?, Operant Conditioning (Behaviorism), Cognitive Development Theory, Hierarchy of Needs, A teacher designs activities where students classify objects and understand conservation concepts. Which theory applies?, Operant Conditioning (Behaviorism), Cognitive Development Theory, Hierarchy of Needs, A learner struggles academically due to feeling unsafe in their environment. Which theory best explains this issue?, Operant Conditioning (Behaviorism), Cognitive Development Theory, Hierarchy of Needs, A behavior becomes more frequent because it is followed by a rewarding outcome. Which theory is illustrated?, Operant Conditioning (Behaviorism), Cognitive Development Theory, Hierarchy of Needs, A child begins to understand logical reasoning but still struggles with abstract ideas. Which theory explains this stage?, Operant Conditioning (Behaviorism), Cognitive Development Theory, Hierarchy of Needs, A person prioritizes belongingness and social relationships after achieving safety. Which theory is reflected?, Operant Conditioning (Behaviorism), Cognitive Development Theory, Hierarchy of Needs, A teacher removes an unpleasant task when students perform well to encourage behavior. Which theory is applied?, Operant Conditioning (Behaviorism), Cognitive Development Theory, Hierarchy of Needs, A student restructures their thinking after realizing their previous understanding was incorrect. Which theory explains this?, Operant Conditioning (Behaviorism), Cognitive Development Theory, Hierarchy of Needs.
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