Define and discuss the similarities and differences between unconditioned motivating operations (UMO's) and conditioned motivating operations (CMO's)

What will be an ideal response?


Answers should include a) a general definition for both UMO's and CMO's, b) how each of them is similar and different in the learner's repertoire, and c) the various types of effect each one possesses.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Teachers use wordless picture books to:

a. Provide a sound source for group writing in the primary classroom. b. Add children's dictated words as they create a story to accompany the illustrations. c. Serve as a resource of imaginative writing for older students. d. All of the above.

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A technique for creating as many ideas as possible in a short time is

a. enhancement. b. objectification. c. judgmentalism. d. brainstorming.

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There is likely nothing more important in terms of identifying an initial research topic than an existing ______.

A. hypothesis B. need C. study D. journal article

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