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cognitive learning theory

cognitive learning theory

any theory postulating that learning requires central constructs and new ways of perceiving events (see S–S learning model). Cognitive learning theories are usually contrasted with behavioral learning theories, which suggest that behaviors or responses are acquired through experience (see S–R psychology).

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