Which of the following describes the philosophical differences between the trainer's and educator's role?

1. Trainers are concerned with outcomes only whereas educators are concerned strictly with the educational process.
2. Trainers focus on behavior change through skill acquisition while concentrate on learning, thinking, and problem solving as a way to change behavior.
3. Any employee can be a trainer whereas an individual must have an advanced degree to be an educator.
4. Trainers rely on skill acquisition through learning, thinking, and problem solving as a way to change behavior, while educators rely on behavioral psychology which focuses on behavior change.


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Rationale: The philosophical differences between the trainer and educator are that trainers rely on behavioral psychology which focuses on behavior change through skill acquisition while educators rely on cognitive psychology which concentrates on learning, thinking, and problem solving as a way to change behavior.

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