Learning Theories Practical Flashcards

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Aim

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  • To investigate if there is a relationship between the usage of reinforcements and punishments and the strictness of teachers
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Alternative Hypothesis

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  • There will be a significance between the reinforcement/punishment behaviour between strict and non strict teachers
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What type of study?

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  • Using a covert observation, therefore the participant would behave more naturally
  • Non participant, therefore the participant will not be self conscious about being observed and behave more naturally
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Punishments in the Study

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  • Shouting
  • SLT
  • Making fun
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Reinforcements in the study

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  • Praise
  • Positive body language
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How is quantitative data will be collected?

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  • Use behavioural categories and count the frequency of how many times each punishment or reward the teacher uses
  • Such as Praise/Shouting
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How qualitative data will be collected?

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  • Event and Time sampling
  • Write down descriptive information by observing a teacher in a classroom for a lesson
  • Every 10 minutes we would write down what they are doing
  • Such as Humming/Tapping with their pen
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How to analyse data?

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  • Use Chi squared test
  • To test of association whether to see if there is a relationship between the usage of punishments and reinforcements and the strictness of teachers
  • Use the 0.05 significance and if the value is lower than the significance, reject Ho
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Strength of the Practical

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  • Natural and covert observation
  • Natural:
    Participants natural and spontaneous behaviour as it happens in the participant’s natural habitat
    These types of observation are more likely to be covert which can have ethical issues
  • Covert:
    Participants beave more naturally as they are not aware they are being observed
    Ethical issues as observing people without their knowledge means they could not have given informed consent
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