MKT Emp Train Chpt 4
_____ refers to practicing a task continuously without breaks.
Massed practice
_____ refers to individual control over one's thinking.
Metacognition
In the context of expectancy theory, ensuring that trainees are confident in their ability to learn helps to promote instrumentality beliefs.
false
Learners with a high performance orientation will direct greater attention to learning for the sake of learning.
false
The stimulus generalization approach emphasizes near transfer of training.
false
In the context of expectancy theory, the belief that performing a given action is associated with a particular outcome is called _____.
instrumentality
"Not micromanaging trainees working in groups after the group demonstrates it can remain on task" is an example of _____, in the context of reinforcement theory.
negative reinforcement
The working storage and semantic encoding processes both relate to short-term memory.
true
Which of the following examples best reflects an attitude as a learning outcome?
value work-life balance
Which of the following statements is true?
For training to be effective, both learning and transfer are needed
Making a hamburger at a fast-food restaurant is an example of a closed skill.
true
Which of the following is a disadvantage of communities of practice (COPs)?
Participation is often voluntary, so some employees may not share their knowledge unless the organizational culture supports participation.
_____ refers to the learner's involvement with the training material and assessing their progress toward learning.
Self-regulation
Which of the following statements is true of closed skills?
They refer to skills that are to be identically produced by the trainee on the job.
Which of the following strategies is not appropriate for supporting the transfer of closed skills?
encouraging on-the-job experimentation
"Not allowing trainees to take an extra break because they were disruptive" is an example of _____, in the context of reinforcement theory.
extinction
Divergers use concrete experience and active experimentation. They are good at implementing decisions, carrying out plans, and getting involved in new experiences.
false
Giving a sales presentation is an example of an open skill.
false
Identical elements are maximized when the learning environment matches the trainee as closely as possible.
false
In error management training, trainees are instructed that errors hamper learning and should largely be avoided.
false
Which of the following strategies is least appropriate for supporting the transfer of open skills?
providing detailed checklists for trainees to follow
Which of the following is an example of the internal conditions necessary for learning?
recall of training content
Behavior modeling is a training method that is primarily based on _____.
social learning theory
In the context of expectancy theory, explaining to trainees that they will receive valued rewards if they perform well helps to promote instrumentality beliefs.
true
It is best to include a combination of examples and practice, rather than all practice.
true