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Which psychologist defined learning as the acquisition of habits knowledge and attitudes ?

ACrow and Crow

BSkinner

CGates

Dsmith

Answer:

A. Crow and Crow

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Learning

  • Learning is the process of acquiring new knowledge, skills, behaviors or  understanding through study, experience,  practice or teaching 

  • It is a fundamental aspect of human cognition and development enabling individuals to adapt their environment, solve problems make decisions and  Improve their capabilities over time. 

  • Learning  can be defined as any relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of practice or experience. 

  • Learning is the modification of through experience. 

  • It is also defined as acquisition of a new behavior pattern. 

  • It  involves new ways of doing things and it operates 

  • In an individuals attempt to overcome obstacles or to adjust to new situations. 

  • Crow and crow defines learning as the acquisition of habits knowledge and attitudes. 

  • Skinner considers learning as a  process of progressive behavior adaptation . 

  • Gates defined learning as “the modification of behavior through experience and training.”

  • According to smith learning is the acquisition of new behavior or the strengthening or weakening of old behavior as a result of experience. 


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Consider the components of the Motivation Cycle and types of motivation.

  1. The Motivation Cycle typically begins with a felt need, which then generates a drive to fulfill that need.
  2. Incentives are external factors that can sustain the drive towards a goal, while the goal/reward represents the desired outcome.
  3. Intrinsic motivation involves engaging in an activity for external rewards or to avoid punishment.
  4. Achieving a goal provides satisfaction and feedback, reinforcing the motivation cycle for future endeavors.