Examine specific aspects of behaviorism as a learning theory. The paper should be four to five pages in length, not counting your title sheet or references. Be sure to use examples from your research to support your position throughout your paper.
Examine specific aspects of behaviorism
as a learning theory. The paper should be four to five pages in length,
not counting your title sheet or references. Be sure to use examples
from your research to support your position throughout your paper.
Papers should be double-spaced with a font size of 12 and follow APA
style.
Summarize the four conditioning theories of behaviorism.
Apply
behaviorism to a practical situation in your specialization. Describe
the situation, how the theory can be applied, and what the expected
outcomes would be.
Analyze the application of behaviorism with a
difficult student. Describe the situation, how the theory can be
applied, and what the expected outcomes would be.
Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of behaviorism, in general, and as it applies to your situation.
Write in a concise, balanced, and logically organized manner.
Use
grammar, punctuation, and mechanics expected of graduate-level
composition, using APA style and format for all citations and
references.
Additional Requirements
Some references: A paper of
this length should include references. As a graduate student, you are
responsible for determining the appropriate amount of resources. The
majority of them should be original research articles published in
legitimate scientific journals. A few review or survey articles are also
acceptable.
Article distinctions: There are three different types of
articles. Research articles present original research, review articles
discuss research already performed elsewhere, and survey articles are
comprehensive review articles that discuss an entire field or area of
research. References to books are acceptable, but they should be kept to
a minimum—probably no more than five.
APA style: You must use proper
APA style to cite and list your references. Refer to the Capella
Writing Center’s APA Style and Formatting guidelines for more
information.
Format: Use the following structure to organize your paper:
Cover
page (your name, your specialization or program, title and course
number, current quarter and year, and instructor’s name).
Abstract (optional).
The body of paper, including headings and subheadings over the appropriate content.
Reference list.
Refer to the APA Style and Formatting guidelines for additional formatting information.
Style:
Write in the third person as an impartial narrator. Avoid the use of I,
we, or you. In particular, avoid phrases like “I think” in favor of
phrases like “the evidence suggests” or “research indicates.” In
science, personal opinion carries no weight unless supported by a
combination of empirical research and statistical or
logical-mathematical inference.
Other notes: Avoid long quoted
passages from your source texts. Your paper should be a synthesis of
your ideas, in your own words— even if your ideas refer to the original
ideas of others, in which case the references should be explicit. A
paper at the graduate level should be scholarly and more than a mere
summary. It should present a unique thesis or at least a significant
point you are trying to make, adding appreciably to what is already
known of your topic. Your position or thesis will stand or fall solely
on its strength—that is, the quality and quantity of the evidence you
present.
Must be original and address the following:
Summarize behaviorism’s four conditioning theories.
Apply
behaviorism to a practical situation.Analyze the strengths and
weaknesses of behaviorism in general, and as it applies to a practical
case.Analyze the influence of behavioral and cognitive sub-processes on
learning.
Analyze the expected outcomes of applying the theory of
behaviorism in a teaching situation with a difficult student.