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Learning

Observable change


Basis in the brain


Result of an expierence

Hypothesis

A proposed truth about the world or an explanation for a phenomenon.


Small and simple things

Theory

A logical, self-consistent model or framework for describing phenomenon.


Grand theories to explain phenomenon.

Scientific Method

1. Formulate a hypothesis


2. Test hypothesis and measure effects


3. Analyze and interpret the data


4. Accept, modify, or discard hypothesis.

Behaviorism

Focuses on observable behavior.


Does not include the mind.

Cognitivism

Looks at the mind's effect on a person's behavior.

Social Cognitivism

Learning can occur by observing behavior and by observing the consequences of that behavior.