The Behaviourist Perspective on Language Acquisition Quiz
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Behaviourist theory argues that language is learned through positive and negative reinforcement. True or false?

True

Behaviourist theory suggests that language is not a behavior. True or false?

False

According to behaviourist theory, language is learned differently from other behaviors. True or false?

False

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Behaviourist Theory and Language Learning

  • Behaviourist theory proposes that language is learned through positive and negative reinforcement.
  • Behaviourist theory suggests that language is a behavior.
  • According to behaviourist theory, language is learned in the same way as other behaviors, not differently.

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Test your knowledge of behaviourist theory and its perspective on language acquisition with this true or false quiz. Explore the idea that language is learned through positive and negative reinforcement, just like other behaviors.

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