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does learning takes place in three stages?
Learning occurs in six interlinked stages - inviting, sensing, synthesizing, reflecting ,ruminating, acting and then beginning again.
Serial anticipation learning is a type of learning in which an individual predicts the order of a series of stimuli based on cues or patterns present in the stimulus sequence. This type of learning is often studied in the context of motor skills and involves anticipating and preparing for the upcoming stimuli based on past experiences.
Shock, realization, acknowledgment
Jean Piaget
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Something mental, in your brain, that is a possible cause of something. eg. a psychological factor of illness is stress.
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