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This volume deals with learning, how it occurs and under which circumstances.
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This volume deals with learning, how it occurs and under which circumstances.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780521472203
- ISBN-10: 0521472202
- Artikelnr.: 29337631
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780521472203
- ISBN-10: 0521472202
- Artikelnr.: 29337631
1. Fear of white aprons
classical conditioning; 2. A learned heart attack? The problem of extinction; 3. The World Fair's 'magic nails'
trial and error learning?; 4. An untidy child becomes tidy
signals for new habits; 5. Michael remains a troublemaker
of operant conditioning and the perils of reinforcement; 6. How Rita unlearns to like drawing
reinforcements are not all alike; 7. Waiting and learning to do without
learning to control one's own impulses and behavior; 8. Learning prosocial behaviour
social
cognitive development and the learning of social value systems; 9. Don't be afraid of exams
more than just desensitization; 10. How managers learn to cope with stress
cognitive behavior training and the development of action
regulating cognitions; 11. Learned helplessness in a senior high school student
non
contingencies and casual attributions; 12. Learning to juggle
mastering the grammar of juggling; 13. Learning from text
the construction of mental models; 14. Building your vocabulary
mechanical learning and the elaboration of semantic networks; 15. Fontane's 'John Maynard'
on global and specific learning and memory aids; 16. Learning to count: the construction of numeric networks
Piaget's theory of genetic epistemology applied; 17. How concrete is concrete learning, for example in geometry?
conceptual and figural components of learning.
classical conditioning; 2. A learned heart attack? The problem of extinction; 3. The World Fair's 'magic nails'
trial and error learning?; 4. An untidy child becomes tidy
signals for new habits; 5. Michael remains a troublemaker
of operant conditioning and the perils of reinforcement; 6. How Rita unlearns to like drawing
reinforcements are not all alike; 7. Waiting and learning to do without
learning to control one's own impulses and behavior; 8. Learning prosocial behaviour
social
cognitive development and the learning of social value systems; 9. Don't be afraid of exams
more than just desensitization; 10. How managers learn to cope with stress
cognitive behavior training and the development of action
regulating cognitions; 11. Learned helplessness in a senior high school student
non
contingencies and casual attributions; 12. Learning to juggle
mastering the grammar of juggling; 13. Learning from text
the construction of mental models; 14. Building your vocabulary
mechanical learning and the elaboration of semantic networks; 15. Fontane's 'John Maynard'
on global and specific learning and memory aids; 16. Learning to count: the construction of numeric networks
Piaget's theory of genetic epistemology applied; 17. How concrete is concrete learning, for example in geometry?
conceptual and figural components of learning.
1. Fear of white aprons
classical conditioning; 2. A learned heart attack? The problem of extinction; 3. The World Fair's 'magic nails'
trial and error learning?; 4. An untidy child becomes tidy
signals for new habits; 5. Michael remains a troublemaker
of operant conditioning and the perils of reinforcement; 6. How Rita unlearns to like drawing
reinforcements are not all alike; 7. Waiting and learning to do without
learning to control one's own impulses and behavior; 8. Learning prosocial behaviour
social
cognitive development and the learning of social value systems; 9. Don't be afraid of exams
more than just desensitization; 10. How managers learn to cope with stress
cognitive behavior training and the development of action
regulating cognitions; 11. Learned helplessness in a senior high school student
non
contingencies and casual attributions; 12. Learning to juggle
mastering the grammar of juggling; 13. Learning from text
the construction of mental models; 14. Building your vocabulary
mechanical learning and the elaboration of semantic networks; 15. Fontane's 'John Maynard'
on global and specific learning and memory aids; 16. Learning to count: the construction of numeric networks
Piaget's theory of genetic epistemology applied; 17. How concrete is concrete learning, for example in geometry?
conceptual and figural components of learning.
classical conditioning; 2. A learned heart attack? The problem of extinction; 3. The World Fair's 'magic nails'
trial and error learning?; 4. An untidy child becomes tidy
signals for new habits; 5. Michael remains a troublemaker
of operant conditioning and the perils of reinforcement; 6. How Rita unlearns to like drawing
reinforcements are not all alike; 7. Waiting and learning to do without
learning to control one's own impulses and behavior; 8. Learning prosocial behaviour
social
cognitive development and the learning of social value systems; 9. Don't be afraid of exams
more than just desensitization; 10. How managers learn to cope with stress
cognitive behavior training and the development of action
regulating cognitions; 11. Learned helplessness in a senior high school student
non
contingencies and casual attributions; 12. Learning to juggle
mastering the grammar of juggling; 13. Learning from text
the construction of mental models; 14. Building your vocabulary
mechanical learning and the elaboration of semantic networks; 15. Fontane's 'John Maynard'
on global and specific learning and memory aids; 16. Learning to count: the construction of numeric networks
Piaget's theory of genetic epistemology applied; 17. How concrete is concrete learning, for example in geometry?
conceptual and figural components of learning.