Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) Practice Exam

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What is the primary belief associated with cognitivism?

  1. Learning is purely environmental

  2. Human behavior can be analyzed through thoughts and memory

  3. Learning is based on repetitive physical actions

  4. All learning comes from direct experience

The correct answer is: Human behavior can be analyzed through thoughts and memory

Cognitivism emphasizes that learning involves the processes of thought, memory, and internal cognitive functions. This belief highlights that understanding, problem-solving, and knowledge retention occur through mental processes that enable individuals to interpret and make sense of information. Unlike behaviorist approaches, which focus predominantly on observable behaviors and environmental stimuli, cognitivism recognizes that internal mental states play a crucial role in how learners process information, construct knowledge, and apply what they have learned in different contexts. This perspective contributes significantly to instructional design, as it suggests that educators should create learning experiences that encourage critical thinking, reflection, and the development of metacognitive skills.