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Early Learning Theories

Early Learning Theories. Pavlov and conditioning. Pavlov and conditioning. The great discovery made by Pavlov was that any stimulus, even one not remotely connected with an inborn reflex, when paired with a stimulus inextricably linked to an inborn reflex response, could take the place of the original stimulus. In this case, the sound of the bell (originally neutral, producing no salivation) is repeatedly paired with meat powder (the unconditioned stimulus) which calls forth the salivation ref24

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Early Learning Theories

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    1. Early Learning Theories

    2. Early Learning Theories

    3. Pavlov and conditioning

    4. Pavlov and conditioning

    5. Pavlov and conditioning

    6. Pavlov and conditioning

    7. Pavlov and conditioning

    8. Clever Hans

    9. Clever Hans: what do you think; can animals be taught to do such complex things as maths??

    10. Clever Hans: are you convinced?

    11. Clever Hans: are you convinced? What experiment would you conduct to test the horses ability?

    12. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    13. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    14. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    15. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    16. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    17. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    18. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    19. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    20. Thorndike: a scientific approach to learning the early experiments

    21. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    22. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    23. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    24. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    25. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    26. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    27. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    28. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    29. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    30. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    31. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    32. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    33. Watson, John B. (1878-1958)

    34. Behaviourism

    35. Skinner, B. F.

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