Behavioral Theory
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Behavioral Theory
We saw some of Krashen's theories can be applied for students to learn but now we see behavioral theory, these theories of learning are developed by JB Watson, BF Skinner and others but they study the relationships between stimuli and responses from an environmental perspective and association, this theory also has to do with interactionism.
For behavioral theories, the most important is learning and this can be seen with the change of behavior that he already has the student should feel confident to be able to practice this theory but we see how the student works with a particular situation. In the apprenticeship subject - object; focus attention on the experience as an object. Then this theory is that the student must have a stimulus for the answer to this.
For example if you do an exercise with pictures he has to memorize the names of objects and when asked the answer may well.
http://psychology.about.com/od/psychology101/u/psychology-theories.htm
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