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theories of psychology
what are the learning theories of psychology? with refrence to book
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Under 'learning' come mainly Classical conditioning and Operant conditioning, because conditioning is also a sort of learning. You may take them as theories. Classical (Ivan Pavlov) and Operant (B.F Skinner). other sub-headings under learning include Imprinting, Interference, Transference etc
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you sure that only include conditional and operant kinda learning?
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yeah. I have gone through this paper and got good marks. and i found mainly these two + other minor types (that i have already mentioned), even in many foreign books.
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