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    Running Head: Learning Learning Paper Sandra Allen January 31‚ 2011 Psych. 550 Psychology of Learning Dr. Terri Edwards Many psychologists have had debates with the concept of learning. Nature versus nurture is two concepts that many psychologists have argued over. Learning is a cause of someone’s change in behavior through experience‚ practice‚ and skills. In this paper‚ the subjects to describe is‚ the concept of learning‚ distinguishing between learning and performance‚ and finally

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    birth‚ everyone is born with a blank slate. Everyone functions solely on their needs instincts‚ or according to Sigmund Freud‚ our id. As people grow older and gain experiences‚ they develop other aspects to their personality. Typically this includes learning life lessons based upon how one was raised‚ circumstances (such as class and race)‚ and significant moments in one’s life. These moments can range from a first love‚ going through a rite of passage‚ or even something as little as an intellectual

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    Learning Theories  • The Technological Revolution • The Spectrum of Learning Theories • Behaviorism • Constructivism • Fitting the Other Theories into the Spectrum • Theory of Multiple Intelligence • Learning Theories and the Brain • Brain Structures • Implications for Learning Theory • Implications for Multimedia • References   By Darren Forrester & Noel Jantzie Kilde: http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/%7Egnjantzi/learning_theories.htm   This

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    Application of Podcasting and E-Learning Concepts in an E-Business Environment Abstract Podcasting describes the act and delivery of digital content over the internet using RSS feeds‚ a specific tool categorized by a generalization in the Web 2.0 infrastructure known as web publishing. Many studies have been directed toward deploying and assessing the impact of such technology in a learning environment to provide for a more interactive learning experience for those attending post-secondary

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    there are several models from the psychology of conditioning with specific examples from this film. These conditions are shown through the characters and experiences shown in Josh’s life. Negative punishment‚ positive reinforcement‚ the over justification effect‚ modeling‚ and positive punishment are some of the many conditioning concepts that relate to Josh’s story of his love for chess. Negative punishment is one of the most evident conditioning concepts shown in the film. This is when something

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    Have you ever thought about manipulating another person to believe that something is present when it is not actually there? This can be easily done through the concept of classical conditioning. What is classical conditioning you may ask? Classical conditioning is a learning process in which a conditioned stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus. The conditioned stimulus is a neutral stimulus like the sound of a bell‚ the unconditioned stimulus is the object in which the neutral stimulus

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    Explain the initial pairing of the banging bar and the rat in terms of learning through classical conditioning. What is unconditioned stimulus (US)‚ conditioned stimulus (CS)‚ and conditioned response (CR)? “Two months after pretesting‚ Albert was shown a white rat‚ and anytime Albert touched the rat‚ he was exposed to the sound of the hammer hitting a steel bar. After seven trials‚ Albert cried and demonstrated avoidance on presentation of the rat—the conditioned stimulus—in the absence of the loud

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    Ivan Pavlov was a russian scientist that created the groundbreaking experiment that created Pavlovian conditioning‚ or classical conditioning. Pavlov researched dogs to understand how the body breaks down food into chemicals that can be absorbed into the bloodstream. He also researching the digestive processes of animals over long periods of time‚ by observing their salivating habits. He would observe the amount of saliva of the animals when served different types of foods and the frequency of the

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    Psychology!!!! 1.) Psychologists who argue that Psychologists should only study behavior‚ measurable behaviors are called (behaviorists). 2.) (Pavlov) discovered classical conditioning 3.) At the Beginning of an experiment on classical conditioning‚ (The UCS elicits a UCR automatically). 4.) In Pavlov’s experiments he paired the presentation of food with measured salivation to each. In this experiment the buzzer was the (conditioned stimulus). 5.) You were once stung

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    Classical Conditioning Unconditioned stimulus (US) "reflexively" evokes Unconditioned response (UR). Through learning‚ a Conditioned stimulus (CS) can evoke a Conditioned response (CR)  Identify the US‚ UR‚ CS‚ and CR: 1.  Frank loves to swim in the lake near his house.  After swimming in the lake one afternoon‚ he discovered two big slimy‚ blood sucking leeches attached to his leg.  He was repulsed by the experience of pulling the slimy bodies off his leg.  Now when he drives by the lake he

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