Multiple Choice
How are learning theories different than developmental theories?
A) In learning theories changes are linked to the environment and developmental theories are linked to the past experiences of the child
B) Learning theories are based on consequences of behavior and developmental theories are changes based on an unpleasant consequence
C) Learning theories apply in the same way regardless of the age of the learner and developmental theories are linked to age-related changes in children.
D) In learning theories learning occurs regardless original abilities and the opposite is true in developmental theories
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