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| == Gestalt == | == Gestalt == | ||
| * a configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that it cannot be described just as a sum of its parts | * a configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that it cannot be described just as a sum of its parts | ||
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| + | == Hawthorne effect == | ||
| + | * "an increase in worker productivity produced by the psychological stimulus of being singled out and made to feel important"(([[http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/history/hawthorne.html|Hawthorne Effect. Big Dog and Little Dog's Performance Juxtaposition. Last updated September 24, 2010.]])) (for example for the fact that one is being studied) | ||
| == Human cognitive architecture == | == Human cognitive architecture == | ||
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| == Procedural knowledge == | == Procedural knowledge == | ||
| - | * see: [[glossary#declarative_knowledge|declarative knowledge]] | + | * knowledge on how to do something (see also: [[glossary#declarative_knowledge|declarative knowledge]]) |
| == Schema == | == Schema == | ||
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| == Structuralism == | == Structuralism == | ||
| - | * a theory founded by Edward Titchener in the end of 19th/beginning of 20th century | + | * a theory founded by Edward Titchener in the end of 19th/beginning of 20th century focused on breaking down mental processes into simple elements |
| - | * focused on breaking down mental processes into simple elements | + | |
| == Theory == | == Theory == | ||