HDF 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Behavior Modification, Observational Learning, Lev Vygotsky

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Hdf 201 - lecture 3 - overview of theories 1. Theory - a possible explanation of a behavior, incident, and/or phenomenon. Cognitive organization - thoughts are made-up of systems combined to make a whole (miller, 2002, p. 63) Cognitive adaption - interaction between the organism and the environment (miller, 2002, p. 63) How you get/remember the information you need. Automatization - an activity that requires much attention for it to be remembered. Interaction between an individual and their surroundings. Zone of proximal development - what you can do with and without assistance. Intermental (action between 2 individuals) intramental (what you learn from this interaction) Reinforcement - behavior met with reward to encourage its. Punishment - behavior met with consequences to diminish the probability of it being repeated. Imposed environment - interpretation of one"s environment. Selected environment - environment one actively selects. Created environment - environment created by one"s environment.

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