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Learning Perspectives Beyond Behaviorism
While the approaches within behaviorism are fundamental to understanding learning, they do not encompass the entire field. Separate and distinct traditions for studying learning have developed within other areas of psychology, such as those focused on memory and cognition. A comprehensive understanding of learning requires considering these alternative perspectives, which often converge with behaviorist principles over time.
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Conscious and Unconscious Processes in Learning
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A student learns the layout of a complex video game level by watching a 'walkthrough' video online. They are then able to navigate the level perfectly on their first attempt without any trial-and-error. Why would a strict, traditional behaviorist perspective have difficulty explaining this type of learning?
Explaining Different Learning Processes