0. The most accurate statement about teaching machines is that:
B.F. Skinner, a behavioral psychologist, pioneered the use of teaching machines in the 1950s. His idea was to apply operant conditioning principles to education, allowing learners to receive immediate reinforcement.
Option A: B. F. Skinner began the movement for their use – Correct; he introduced the idea and created early prototypes.
Option B: Designed to replace teachers – Incorrect; they were meant to support, not replace, teachers.
Option C: Not as efficient in reinforcing responses – Incorrect; they were precisely designed to efficiently reinforce learning.
Option D: Can be used for all programs – Overgeneralization; not all subjects are suited to this format.