A Skinner box is used for
verbal learning
operant conditioning
motor learning
incidental learning
B.
operant conditioning
The operant conditioning chamber (also known as Skinner box) was created by BF Skinner. It is used to study both operant conditioning and classical conditioning. An operant conditioning chamber permits experimenters to study behaviour conditioning (training) by teaching a subject animal to perform certain actions (like pressing a lever) in response to specific stimuli, such as a light or sound signal.
To modify undesirable behaviour of the student, the most effective method is
to punish the students
to avoid it
to inform it to the parents
to find out the causes of undesirable behaviour
Dyslexia is related with
problem in reading
problem in calculating
problem in writing
language disorder
Braille method and tape-recording can be used as educational provision for
visually-impaired students
orthopedic impaired students
hearing-impaired students
physically handicapped students
CWSN stands for
Children with Strong Needs
Children with Single Need
Children with Special Needs
Creature with Soft Need
Which of the following is not an element of counselling?
Interview
Confidence
Professional growth
Communication