This video quiz will test your knowledge and comprehension about the basic concepts of the cognitivism learning theory and how people process information.
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How does the Cognitivism differ from Behaviorism?
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According to the cognitivism theory, how do people acquire information? Choose 3
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3
According to Piaget's theory, when do people achieve full human intelligent?
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According to Piaget's theory, what is true about the Motor-Sensori Stage? Choose 2
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5
What abilities do we learn during pre-operational stage?
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What is the 'intuitive age'?
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What are some abilities we develop during the Concrete Operational Stage? Choose 2
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Which one of the following activities illustrate the Formal-Operational stage?
Explanation
Both are learning theories that attempt to explain how human being learn. Cognitivism states that learning truly happens when people use some mental processes to code, understand, store, and finally be able to use information in future situation, while Behaviorism states that learning happens because of repetition and modeling, so it changes people's behavior to get a new action or outcome.
Both are learning theories that attempt to explain how human being learn. Cognitivism states that learning truly happens when people use some mental processes to code, understand, store, and finally be able to use information in future situation, while Behaviorism states that learning happens because of repetition and modeling, so it changes people's behavior to get a new action or outcome.
Both are learning theories that attempt to explain how human being learn. Cognitivism states that learning truly happens when people use some mental processes to code, understand, store, and finally be able to use information in future situation, while Behaviorism states that learning happens because of repetition and modeling, so it changes people's behavior to get a new action or outcome.
Both are learning theories that attempt to explain how human being learn. Cognitivism states that learning truly happens when people use some mental processes to code, understand, store, and finally be able to use information in future situation, while Behaviorism states that learning happens because of repetition and modeling, so it changes people's behavior to get a new action or outcome.
Both are learning theories that attempt to explain how human being learn. Cognitivism states that learning truly happens when people use some mental processes to code, understand, store, and finally be able to use information in future situation, while Behaviorism states that learning happens because of repetition and modeling, so it changes people's behavior to get a new action or outcome.
Both are learning theories that attempt to explain how human being learn. Cognitivism states that learning truly happens when people use some mental processes to code, understand, store, and finally be able to use information in future situation, while Behaviorism states that learning happens because of repetition and modeling, so it changes people's behavior to get a new action or outcome.
Both are learning theories that attempt to explain how human being learn. Cognitivism states that learning truly happens when people use some mental processes to code, understand, store, and finally be able to use information in future situation, while Behaviorism states that learning happens because of repetition and modeling, so it changes people's behavior to get a new action or outcome.
Both are learning theories that attempt to explain how human being learn. Cognitivism states that learning truly happens when people use some mental processes to code, understand, store, and finally be able to use information in future situation, while Behaviorism states that learning happens because of repetition and modeling, so it changes people's behavior to get a new action or outcome.
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