An Introduction to Theories of LearningClearly written and user-friendly, this comprehensive book defines learning and shows how the learning process is studied. It places learning in an historical perspective, and provides appreciation for the figures and theories that have shaped 100 years of learning theory research.It presents essential features of the major theories of learning in the words of the theorists, introducing readers to the pioneering work of E.L. Thorndike, Ivan Pavlov, B.F. Skinner, Clark Hull, Edwin Guthrie, William Estes, the Gestalt psychologists, Jean Piaget, E.C. Tolman, Albert Bandura, Donald Hebb, and Robert Bolles; and examines some of the relationships between learning theory and educational practices.An excellent reference work for those involved in education and learning. |
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a lbert Bandura was born on December 4 , 1925 , in Mundare , a small town in Alberta , Canada . He obtained his B.A. from the University of British Columbia and his M.A. in 1951 and his Ph.D. in 1952 , both from the University of Iowa .
a lbert Bandura was born on December 4 , 1925 , in Mundare , a small town in Alberta , Canada . He obtained his B.A. from the University of British Columbia and his M.A. in 1951 and his Ph.D. in 1952 , both from the University of Iowa .
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Bandura also concentrates on social behavior , but his theoretical orientation is not Hullian . Thus , to describe both Dollard and Miller's and Bandura's theories as social learning theory , as is often the case , is misleading .
Bandura also concentrates on social behavior , but his theoretical orientation is not Hullian . Thus , to describe both Dollard and Miller's and Bandura's theories as social learning theory , as is often the case , is misleading .
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Secondly , they argue that , while Bandura claims to be a determinist , the principle of reciprocal determinism defies standard causal analysis . That is , if behavior causes changes in the person while the person causes changes in the ...
Secondly , they argue that , while Bandura claims to be a determinist , the principle of reciprocal determinism defies standard causal analysis . That is , if behavior causes changes in the person while the person causes changes in the ...
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