Lectures on Theories of Learning

Lectures on Theories of Learning

by Dennis Ford
Lectures on Theories of Learning

Lectures on Theories of Learning

by Dennis Ford

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Overview

Lectures on Theories of Learning explores the maze of conditioning principles and concepts that guided research in American experimental psychology in the twentieth century. The main trails on our journey are the historical theories of learning: —Edward Thorndike and the laws of learning —Ivan Pavlov and classical conditioning —John Watson and the first behaviorism —Edwin Guthrie and one-trial learning —Edward Tolman and the cognitive map —Clark Hull and drive reduction —Donald Hebb and physiological psychology —B. F. Skinner and radical behaviorism Each trail leads to further intellectual excursions: —orientations in the study of learning —operationism and fallibilism —habituation and sensitization —a primer on operant conditioning —schedules of reinforcement —the uses and abuses of punishment —escape and avoidance learning There are no blind alleys in Lectures on Theories of Learning as it sagely winds its way through the history of American psychology. From the commencement in lecture 1 to the conclusions in lecture 15, students will experience an informed and informal journey of psychological discoveries and intellectual enrichment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532077074
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/18/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 505 KB

About the Author

Dennis Ford is the author of eleven books, including four novels and two books of lectures on general psychology. He has a doctorate from Fordham University and has taught psychology for thirty-five years. He lives on the New Jersey Shore, where he walks the beaches and thinks about everything.
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