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learning_paradigms:behaviorism [2011/02/18 13:01]
jpetrovic [Learning theories:]
learning_paradigms:behaviorism [2011/02/18 13:41]
jpetrovic [Learning theories:]
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 Among below listed learning theories within behaviorist framework, connectionism presents an introduction to behaviorist learning and setting its frames. Classical and operand conditioning present true behaviorist learning perspectives,​ and sign learning finally forms a bridge from behaviorism to cognitivism which has replaced it in the second half of 20th century. Among below listed learning theories within behaviorist framework, connectionism presents an introduction to behaviorist learning and setting its frames. Classical and operand conditioning present true behaviorist learning perspectives,​ and sign learning finally forms a bridge from behaviorism to cognitivism which has replaced it in the second half of 20th century.
-===== Learning ​theories: =====+===== Behaviorist learning ​theories: =====
  
-  * [[learning_theories:​Connectionism]] ​([[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​thorndike.htm|Edward Thorndike]]) +  * [[learning_theories:​Connectionism]] ​[[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​thorndike.htm|Edward Thorndike ​(1874 - 1949)]] 
-  * [[learning_theories:​Clasicall Conditioning]] ​([[http://​www.ivanpavlov.com/​|Ivan Pavlov]]) +  * [[learning_theories:​Clasicall Conditioning]] ​[[http://​www.ivanpavlov.com/​|Ivan Pavlov ​(1849 - 1936)]] 
-  * [[learning_theories:​Operant Conditioning]] ​([[http://​www.bfskinner.org/​BFSkinner/​AboutSkinner.html|Burrhus Skinner]]) +  * [[learning_theories:​Operant Conditioning]] ​[[http://​www.bfskinner.org/​BFSkinner/​AboutSkinner.html|Burrhus Skinner ​(1904  - 1990)]] 
-  * [[learning_theories:​Sign Learning]] ​([[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​tolman.htm|Edward Tolman]]) + 
-  * [[learning_theories:​Drive Reduction Theory]] ​([[http://​www.newworldencyclopedia.org/​entry/​Clark_L._Hull|Clark Hull]]) +===== Neobehaviorist learning theories: ===== 
-  * [[Discriminational Learning]] ​([[http://​www.nap.edu/​readingroom.php?​book=biomems&​page=kspence.html|Keneth Spence]]) + 
-  * [[learning_theories:​Contiguity Theory]] ([[http://​www.a2zpsychology.com/​great_psychologists/​edwin_r_guthrie.htm|Edwin Guthrie]] +  * [[learning_theories:​Sign Learning]] ​[[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​tolman.htm|Edward Tolman ​(1886 - 1959)]] 
-  * [[learning_theories:​Stimulus Sampling Theory ]] ([[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​William_Kaye_Estes|William Estes]])+  * [[learning_theories:​Drive Reduction Theory]] ​[[http://​www.newworldencyclopedia.org/​entry/​Clark_L._Hull|Clark Hull (1884 – 1952)]] 
 +  * [[Discriminational Learning]] [[http://​www.nap.edu/​readingroom.php?​book=biomems&​page=kspence.html|Keneth Spence ​(1907 - 1967)]] 
 +  * [[learning_theories:​Contiguity Theory]] ([[http://​www.a2zpsychology.com/​great_psychologists/​edwin_r_guthrie.htm|Edwin Guthrie ​(1886 - 1959)]]  
 +  * [[learning_theories:​Stimulus Sampling Theory ]] [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​William_Kaye_Estes|William Estes (1919 - )]]
 ===== Criticisms ===== ===== Criticisms =====
  
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