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Computer Assisted Instruction is based on. . . . . . . . principle

Computer Assisted Instruction is based on. . . . . . . . principle
1). Classical Conditioning
2). Operant Conditioning
3). Pavlovian Conditioning
4). Respondent Conditioning

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Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI) is based on the principle of: 2) Operant Conditioning

Explanation:
  1. Operant Conditioning, developed by B.F. Skinner, focuses on learning through reinforcement and feedback.
  2. CAI provides immediate feedback, reinforcement, and adaptive learning, which align with Skinner's behaviorist theory.
  3. It uses rewards (positive reinforcement) and corrections (negative reinforcement) to guide learning.
Other options:
  1. Classical Conditioning (Ivan Pavlov) – Focuses on involuntary responses to stimuli, not active learning.
  2. Pavlovian Conditioning – Another name for Classical Conditioning.
  3. Respondent Conditioning – Also another term for Classical Conditioning.
Thus, Operant Conditioning is the correct answer!

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