Wow and so on. - Will - May 10th 2008
I think Wow's spelling is irrelevant in light of their criticism - which is valid, if not slightly one-sighted. Though, what can we expect from a description of a theory that only exceeds about 500 words? Or, in fact, descriptions of several theories? We should be thankful that such material can be easily found online, just as long as we don't rely on it for factual evidence. --> Just like free encyclopedias. I found the information helpful. My regards to the author/s! :) what is my IQ? - - Apr 30th 2008
i need to ask a question what is my IQ? Editor's Note: Please see the information in our Psychological Testing topic center. - Raz - Apr 14th 2008 I'm not sure, but while studying for my psych exam, one way that conditioning can help is with insomnia. By not eating, typing or reading in bed, the bed then becomes the conditioned stimulus to bring about sleep (a reflex). :) thanksgiving - kharivha khathutshelo - Apr 8th 2008
i'm a student from the university of limpopo thnks a lot to all the authors who make us have a brief understanding about what learning is . thanx clasical conditioning and mental health - yempha - Mar 30th 2008
Thanks for this web site -very helpful information how we could use classical conditioning in the treatment of any psychological disorder? Thanks, Yem wow - - Mar 28th 2008 The critism was not aimed toward the artical in any way, it is well written and informative indeed. The comment was directed toward the communication used by some of those asking questions. At least students are asking questions. wow - ethan - Mar 24th 2008 i believed that this was a very well made article. despite the criticism from some people that love to criticize when they can "bearly" spell themselves. It provided good information on a report that i am doing on classical conditioning. thank you for the article and the time that it took to make it. - - Mar 14th 2008 Did I say I was perfect, No. I DID say I also make errors, obviously. Spelling the word you as U is more what I am trying to point out. *sigh* Spelling - - Mar 10th 2008 I can't believe someone would call people on their spelling when they can "bearly" spell. Who are you, Yogi Bear? It's barely. BARELY - Chris - Mar 10th 2008
To the writer of comment: "Wow" ... you spelled "barely" incorrectly, next time you are trying to harsh on others' spelling, might want to double check your own. Wow - bearly spelling? - JR - Mar 10th 2008
Was that a deliberate error? Must be, either that or a most unusual zoological phenomenon ... Just kidding, JR Wow - - Mar 10th 2008 I cannot believe that students can study psychology yet they can bearly spell. I make errors on occasion myself due to the fact that SpellCheck is everywhere, but oh my goodness, is this how students communicate these days? It is not only the spelling, but some of these questions do not even make sense. The phrase 'think before you speak' applies on-line as well. leaerning styles - Lyn - Mar 9th 2008
I have a homework on teaching-learning styles for pre-schooers. Can anyone help me find good articles on that? thanks! learning theory - percy - Mar 4th 2008 hi,im doing an assignment about the learnig theory and how its linked to criminal behaviour.please help and i will apreciate it. OCD social learning and humanistic theory - Katy - Feb 21st 2008 I was wondering if you could help me, I'm doing a psychology topic on OCD. I'm having trouble applying these 2 theories (humanistic and social learning) to OCD behaviour. I'd be very grateful if you could help me out Need help - - Jan 7th 2008 i am doing a project in my sychology class about the classical conditioned. I have to find a example of it and i need to invent a classical conditioned experiment. - Jenny - Dec 16th 2007 i have to do a project explaining how observational learning relates to classical and operant Conditioning hate - les - Dec 11th 2007 I hate reading!!! Psychological - Sarah - Dec 10th 2007
How do you think operate conditioning and classical conditioning refers to the novel Brave New World? Does it have anything to do with the novel or not? Bandura - Flic - Dec 9th 2007 You need to look at social learning theory - Bandura, A. also look at self efficacy. The main focus of Bandura is on observational learning. Learning Theory and Children Violence - Jeanette - Dec 6th 2007 How can some principles of Learning Theory be applied to reduce violence with children? - - Oct 10th 2007 MY ASSIGNMENT IS TO FIND 2 INTERNET RESOURCES THAT DISCUSS METHODS FOR CHANGING BEHAVIOR AND WE HAVE TO SUMMARIZE IN ONE PAGE OR LESS AND I NEED HELP, PLEASE!!!!!!! Only one theory? - Bananan - Oct 2nd 2007
I didn't know we only have one learning theory, like what u had stated above. What bout constructivist learing theory? behaviorist? social learning? (based on ZPD)? Editor's Note: Good point. There are lots of names for different versions of learning theories, but at their root, they mostly boil down to the same basic observations of how learning proceeds. My statement that there is 'one learning theory' is talking about that set of commonalities. As long as researchers need to come up with something that seems groundbreaking to make careers, what would otherwise be presented as developments of a single tree will be described as new trees. just wanna ask? - Sarah - Sep 27th 2007
I am doing a project in psychology about theories of learning and how to apply the schedule of reinforcement in the workplace. Could you explain this topic? I need to know if biofeedback, systematic desensitization, flooding, spontaneous recovery and extinction are types of learning theories. And what part they play in the topic. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Editor's Note: There is only one learning theory. Extinction and spontaneous recovery are learning-related phenomena. Biofeedback, systematic desensitization and flooding are therapeutic applications of learning theory typically applied with the intention of reducing anxiety responses. Very appreciable site - Praveen - Sep 25th 2007 Very stimulus website i have ever found. A complete guide for Mental and Emotional wellbeing. Thanks for all information. Just wanna ask? - Claudia Hananya - Sep 18th 2007
Hai..your articles really help me to solve out my tutorial question. before this i'm think that i can't answer the question...the questions is "there is one boy who immitate the episode of violent of his father during the play in the counselling session".. How is that happened? Editor's Note: Usually, events like you describe are referenced to psychologist Albert Bandura's social learning theory, and a process called vicarious learning where one person models his behavior after another person's behavior they have observed. thanks - Fifi - Sep 14th 2007 thanks for the info. I was quite stumped on how Pavlov's theroy had anything to do with growing viloence in teens. now i can relate this theory to this topic to achieve an A. Thanks dogs? - - Sep 4th 2007
why is this about dogs ithought it was a bout kids. Editor's Note: It is often easiest to give examples of learning theory in terms of animal behavior. This is becuase the theory was originally based upon observations of animal behavior (and thus the early famous examples involve animals). However, the "laws" of behavior that are described in learning theory apply to human beings as well as to animals (adjusting for species differences, of course). Just Remember - Muse - Aug 28th 2007
To those who would criticize others for their apparent lack of spelling and grammar skills - the modern school systems are APPROVING this behaviour. Our children are now taught (much to my chagrin and protest) that if it "sounds right" it "is right" even if it is spelled wrong. I have never been one to make excuses, (and believe me, I correct the child when she spells this way) but sometimes it helps to understand others when you understand the factors that influence how they behave. This is an excellent article, and a very nice resource. Thank you to the authors! for tosin - - Apr 30th 2007
Tosin, why don't you do your own homework? It's obvious you are writing a paper and you want someone else (this site?) to write it for you. And it only takes two extra letters to spell "you" correctly. Really, are you so busy that you can't type two whole letters? sweet - bob - Apr 25th 2007 this helps so much dood thankss - tosin - Jan 2nd 2007 thanks for the explanation on this topic but i will appreciate if u can discuss widely or elaborate on classical,operant and social learning theory.thanks Great Topic - Maram - Oct 30th 2006 thx alot for these information i really needed it & waiting 4 more
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