Talk: Observational learning
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I am not a psychologist, but the book I'm currently reading states that Skinner's behaviourist model of learning is outdated. We need an expert! -- Tarquin
- a semi-permanent change in behavior that results from experience, three sub-topics have been derived from learning; classical, operant and observational learning.
I finding I need to reformat this page. I'm not a psychologist either but Observational Learning is only a small part of Learning. Or at least as its presented here as social learning. Learning as an encyclopedic entry requires more. tis is annoying...sunja 13:27, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- OK sorry. I'm just going to initiate a change of the redirect of learn to the learning page. Then people can come here if its their desire.:~) sunja 13:36, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)
...Typicaly depends on one's method of thinking. Most schools teach for linear thinkers, but there are many other types: relational thinkers, Gestalt thinkers, and visual thinkers. Unfortunately, most people who stray from the norm like this are simply labeled as having a learning disability and swept under the rug. Pusher 19:41, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC)