An introduction to theories of learning : / Hergenhahn, B.R.
Material type: TextPublication details: Pearson Education, New Dehli : 2005Edition: 7thDescription: 506 pISBN:- 9788131720561
- 370.1523 H422
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I. Introduction learning
1. What is learning?
2. Approaches to the study of learning
3. Early notions about learning
II. Predominantly functionalistic theories
4. Edward Lee Thorndike
5. Burrhus Frederick Skinner
6. Clark Leonard Hull
III. Predominantly association theories
7. IVAN Petrovich Pavlov
8. Edwin Ray Guthrie
9. William Kaye Estes
IV. Predominantly cognitive theories
10. Gestalt theory
11. Jean Piaget
12. Edward Chace Tolman
13. Albert Bandura
V. A predominantly neurophysiological theory
14. Donald Olding Hebb
VI. An evolutionary theory
15. Robert C. Bolles and evolutionary psychology
VII. Part seven
16. A final word
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