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Any activity (either covert or overt) the learner will be expected to exhibit after training. The activity should be observable and measurable. It is the primary component of an objective.
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| behaviorism |
Belief that learning results in a change in the learner's behavior. The focus of behaviorists is on the outputs of the learning process. The study of learning only through the examination and analysis of objectively observable and quantifiable behavioral events, in contrast with subjective mental states.
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The change in the knowledge, skills, or attitude of an individual which occurs as the result of a planned set and schedule of reinforcements.
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| behavior therapy |
The application of the principles of learning and conditioning theory to treatment of psychological and behavioral problems.
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