How did Bandura add to behaviorist theory?
What will be an ideal response?
He felt that some behaviors could not be explained by simple stimulus/response mechanisms but saw that some behaviors occur as a result of observation of a model and then subsequent imitation of that behavior.
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b. fly an imaginary airplane. c. make pizza. d. all of these answers.
IDEA addresses the need for special education and related services for students with disabilities. Section 504 and the
Americans with Disabilities Act address the issues of a. nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for students with disabilities. b. language needs for students who native language is not English. c. parental rights to be included in their child’s education. d. societal views on disability.
Amanda has been interested in political parties during this election year and has decided that her ideas align with one party and its platform. She feels strongly about her ideas and is becoming quite an advocate for one candidate in her state. Some of her friends are uncommitted and take no interest in politics. Amanda's passion for this area of interest is helping her feel more decisive about
other things such as subjects she wants to study. Amanda is in what stage of psychosocial development? a. Generativity versus stagnation b. Identity versus role confusion c. Industry versus inferiority d. Autonomy versus doubt
In a quote from the Six-Hour Retarded Child, your text said, "educability has been defined less by actual potentials of persons and more by levels of society's demand for people of certain levels of function." Discuss the implications of this quote for assessment, identification, and interventions with students with intellectual disabilities
What will be an ideal response?