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Learning: Nineteen Scenarios from Everyday Life
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Learning: Nineteen Scenarios from Everyday Life

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This book is a systematic introduction to learning psychology. It describes, analyzes and explains learning by means of nineteen scenarios from everyday situations. The reader may therefore connect theoretical considerations with experiences he or she can easily follow. Several scenarios stem from family situations, others from school and business, and still others refer to very individual learning processes. Having worked through the nineteen scenarios the reader will be acquainted with the important learning theories: behavioristic, cognitive, social-cognitive as well as the Gestaltists’.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 March 2000
Pages
340
ISBN
9780521472203

This book is a systematic introduction to learning psychology. It describes, analyzes and explains learning by means of nineteen scenarios from everyday situations. The reader may therefore connect theoretical considerations with experiences he or she can easily follow. Several scenarios stem from family situations, others from school and business, and still others refer to very individual learning processes. Having worked through the nineteen scenarios the reader will be acquainted with the important learning theories: behavioristic, cognitive, social-cognitive as well as the Gestaltists’.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 March 2000
Pages
340
ISBN
9780521472203