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Learning Theory



Learning - in psychology, the process by which a relatively lasting change in potential behavior occurs as a result of practice or experience. Learning is distinguished from behavioral changes arising from such processes as maturation and illness, but does apply to motor skills, such as driving a car, to intellectual skills, such as reading, and to attitudes and values, such as prejudice. There   Read More...

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    Learning Theories: A to Z
    by David C. Leonard. 250 pgs.


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    Handbook of Contemporary Learning Theories
    by Robert R. Mowrer, Stephen B. Klein. 624 pgs.


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    Self-Determined Learning Theory: Construction, Verification, and Evaluation
    by Martin Agran, James E. Martin, Deirdre K. Mithaug, Dennis E. Mithaug, Michael L. Wehmeyer. 256 pgs.


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