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