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Solution to problematic topics of Learning
Theories of learning there is long list of theories of learning but following are the most important. Classical conditioning--- Pavlov and J.B Watson Operant conditioning--- B.F Skinner Learning theory of Thorndike---- Connectionism Social learning theory--- Albert Bandura Sign learning---E. Tolman Experiential learning--- Carl Roger Social developmental theory--- L. Vygosky Influence f Motivational factors on learning Strength of motivation Intention to learn Reward vs punishment Stress Avoidance learning i. Discriminated avoidance conditioning ii. free operant avoidance conditioning
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Solution to problematic topics of Motivation
Theories of Motivation Instinct theory Drive reduction theory Arousal theory/Optional level theory Incentive theory Cognitive theory of Motivation Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of needs Psychodynamic theory (Freud) Field theory (Kurt Lewin) Motives: i. Primary/unlearned/physiological/biological motives: Hunger Thirst Sleep Sex Excretion Pain Air Warmth & cold etc ii. Secondary/learnt/psychological/sociogenic motives: Need for achievement Need for curiosity Need for appraisal Need for affiliation Need for power etc Theories of Emotions: Most important James Lange theory Canon Bard theory Schacter Singer theory/Cognitive labeling therory/Two factor Other Cognitve appraisal theory--Richard Lazarus Cognitive theory--Magda Arnold Opponent process theory--Solomon & lolent Activation theory-- Lindsley Theory of emotion-- Albert Ellis
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Solution to problematic topics of Perception
Special senses The Sense of Sight The Sense of Smell The Sense of Sound The Sense of Taste The Sense of Touch Determinants/Factors of perception i. Objective factors Intensity Size Movement Novelty Duration Distinct & Striking Repetition Abrupt change etc ii. Subjective factors Needs or Motives Values or Interests Preparatory sets Personality Cognitive style Past experience Age Social & cultural influence etc Effect of learning and motivation on perception Observation Imitation Learned Prejudiced attitude Learned perceptual constancy Depends upon motives what he wants to see etc Perceptual constancy Size constancy Shape constancy Color constancy Brightness constancy
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Salaam
@Dr janxeb
mi ve a bit difficulty in measurement of emotions ,being a qualitative trait it can not b measured rather it is ranked na,,i dont know whether m right or wrong so guide me |
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we can measure emotions. Autonomic nervous system causes physiologic reaction like increase heart rate, muscle twitching and tendon tense, dilation of pupil, dilation and constriction of vascular system, release of adrenaline and nor adrenaline from adrenal gland and much more. These all can be measured with the help of pupilometrics, Galvanic skin scale, electromyography, hormonal test ECG,EEG etc.
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Zimbardo
Ive got Zimbardo 14th edition, nw i hear abt 17th edition, can 14th ed do fr me
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for disorders u people must read the neal and daivison book of abnormal psychology
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