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Theories of learning
Title:
Theories of learning
Author:
Hilgard, Ernest R. (Ernest Ropiequet), 1904-2001, author
Physical Description:
vi, 409 pages : illustrations; 22cm.
Series:
Century psychology series (Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc.)
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
The nature of learning theories -- Thorndike's connectionism -- Guthrie's contiguous conditioning -- Hull's systematic behavior theory -- Skinner's descriptive behaviorism -- Current functionalism -- Gestalt theory -- Lewin's topological and vector psychology -- Wheeler's organismic psychology -- Tolman's sign-gestalt theory -- Theories influenced by field conceptions -- A point of view.
Abstract:
Learning is a central topic within American psychology, and its problems have provided the occasion for hundreds of experimental studies. The science of learning remains in a state of flux, in part because we have not yet reached agreement upon the most appropriate concepts to use in stating our problems and in interpreting our data. This book represents an attempt to provide in one place an introduction to the major theories of learning which are current among psychologists doing research in this important field of study. The aim is to see theory in relation to experiment. Each of the several theories is therefore illustrated by a selected topic within the field of experimentation. The topic chosen is in each case one actively studied by adherents to the theory. The theory can be judged both by its provocativeness in suggesting experiments, and by its success in dealing systematically with the data which emerge from such experiments. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).
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