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Defining Cognitive Learning Theory | |
File name | Defining Cognitive Learning Theory |
File Description | The Cognitive Learning Theory explains why the brain is the most incredible network of information processing and interpretation in the body as we learn things. This theory can be divided into two specific theories: the Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), and the Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT). Cognitive Learning Theory implies that the different processes concerning learning can be explained by analyzing the mental processes first. It posits that with effective cognitive processes, learning is easier and new information can be stored in the memory for a long time. On the other hand, ineffective cognitive processes result to learning difficulties that can be seen anytime during the lifetime of an individual. |
Category Name | Psychology |
Subject Name | General Psychology |
Module Name | Learning |
Micro Category Name | Cognitive Learning |
Level | Bachleors |
File Type | PPT |
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