1. This theorist believed that through conditioning, infants could be trained to become any type of specialist regardless of innate abilities or tendencies. This was behaviorist B. Watson.
2. Thorndike is known for proposing the 3 laws of learning - the law of effect, the law of readiness, and the law of exercise.
3. Skinner believed that rewarding students shaped their behavior and this view became widely accepted in teaching.
1. This theorist believed that through conditioning, infants could be trained to become any type of specialist regardless of innate abilities or tendencies. This was behaviorist B. Watson.
2. Thorndike is known for proposing the 3 laws of learning - the law of effect, the law of readiness, and the law of exercise.
3. Skinner believed that rewarding students shaped their behavior and this view became widely accepted in teaching.
1. This theorist believed that through conditioning, infants could be trained to become any type of specialist regardless of innate abilities or tendencies. This was behaviorist B. Watson.
2. Thorndike is known for proposing the 3 laws of learning - the law of effect, the law of readiness, and the law of exercise.
3. Skinner believed that rewarding students shaped their behavior and this view became widely accepted in teaching.
This premier behaviorist once said: Give me a Correct Answer: C
dozen healthy infants, well-formed and my own specified world to bring them up in and I’ll 7. According to this theorist, our behavior at a guarantee to take any one of random and train him particular time is a product of the interaction of two to become any type of specialist I might select – factors, internal and external forces doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief and, yes even A. Lewin beggar-man and chief, regardless of his talents, B. Wertheimer penchants, tendencies, abilities, vacations, and C. Locke race of his ancestors” D. Jung A. Bandura Correct Answer: A B. Watson C. Rogers 8. According to this developmental psychologist, D. Erikson children’s thinking skills move from simplicity to Correct Answer: B complexity A. Bandura 2. His best contribution to the world of education is B. Thorndike the 3 laws (law of effect, law or readiness and law C. Piaget of exercise) D. Freud A. Rousseau Correct Answer: C B. Pavlov C. Thorndike 9. The inventor of the first usable intelligence test D. Bandura A. Freud Correct Answer: C B. Piaget C. Skinner 3. The teachers’ widely accepted view of giving D. Binet rewards to students is the legacy of Correct Answer: D A. Dewey B. Bruner 10. This particular theorist believes that the mind is C. kounin blank at birth D. Skinner A. Allport Correct Answer: D B. Skinner C. Loche 4. He believes that learning is based on Adhesive D. Binet principle Correct Answer: C A. Dewey B. Bruner 11. He is generally considered as the father of C. Kounin modern education D. Koffka A. Collin Correct Answer: B B. Comenius C. Aristotle 5. One of main proponent of Gestalt and who D. hagel believes that the whole is more than the sum of all Correct Answer: B its parts A. Bruner 12. Kindergarten movement is the legacy of this B. Thorndike man who is considered the father of kindergarten C. Wertheimer A. Pestalozzi D. Lewin B. Froebel Correct Answer: C C. Montessori D. Collins 6. “the child learns from what he sees in the Correct Answer: B environment” is the main thesis of this famous educational psychologist 13 Certain injury to the language area of the brain A. Skinner can cause the total loss of the ability to produce B. Locke and/ or understand language, this condition is C. Bandura known as D. Koffka A. Mutism B. Aphasia C. Anastasi C. aspergers D. Herbart D. dyslexia Correct Answer:A Correct Answer: B 21. This condition is characterized by poor spelling 15. He proposed that every child is born with a and pervasive difficulty in reading unique potential, his individuality, but that potential A. Mental retardation remained unfulfilled until it was analyzed and B. autism transformed by education C. Savant A. Lewin D. dyslexia B. Kohler Correct Answer: D C. Herbart D. Havighurst 22 Certain injury to the language area of the brain Correct Answer: C can cause the total loss of the ability to produce and/ or understand language, this condition is known as A. Mutism 16. This educator is famous for applying classical B. Aphasia education to impoverished children of Chicago C. aspergers Illinois. D. dyslexia A. Collins Correct Answer: B B. Montessori C. Froebel 23. It is a disorder of neural development D. Piaget characterized by impaired social interaction and Correct Answer: A communicatio9n and by restricted and repetitive behavior. 17. This educator opposes the traditional notion A. Mental retardation that students are empty vessels. He call this B. Autism traditional technique as banking system C. ADHD A. Herbart D. Physical Disabilities B. Locke Correct Answer: B C. Freire D. Rousseau 24. It refers to quantitative changes in an individual Correct Answer: C as he progresses in chronological age. A. Development 18. He pioneered in the study of language B. Growth acquisition of children C. Cephalocaudal A. Rousseau D. Proximodistal B. Freire Correct Answer: B C. Chomsky D. Rubenstein 25. It refers to progressive series of changes of an Correct Answer: A orderly coherent type leading to the individual’s maturation. 19. He introduced the notion of zone of proximal A. Development development and “scaffolding” B. Growth A. Vygotsky C. Cephalocaudal B. Tyler D. Proximodistal C. Chomsky Correct Answer: A D. Rubenstein Correct Answer: A
20. He pioneered in coming up with a list of
development task as individuals pass through the developmental stages A. Havigburst B. Hurlock