School Psychology
by lecho648
Developmental psychology Sources: I'm taking Psychology
W. David Pierce has written: 'Behavior Analysis and Learning' 'Behavior analysis and learning' -- subject(s): Behaviorism (Psychology), Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning
Reed Lawson has written: 'Learning and behavior' -- subject(s): Habit, Learning, Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning
Philippe Reed Lawson has written: 'Learning and behavior' -- subject(s): Behaviorism (Psychology), Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning
James E. Mazur has written: 'Learning and behavior' -- subject(s): Comparative Psychology, Conditioned response, Psychology of Learning, Behavior modification
Maxine Gallander Wintre has written: 'Academic change over the summer recess' -- subject(s): Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning
The behaviorist perspective in contemporary psychology is based on the contention that psychology should focus on studying the laws of learning and observable behavior. Behaviorists believe that all behavior is learned through interactions with the environment, and that by studying these observable behaviors, one can understand and predict human behavior. They emphasize the importance of objective, scientific methods to study and explain behavior.
Charles O. Neidt has written: 'The covariation of achievement and attitude throughout a learning experience' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, Attitude (Psychology), Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning, Television in higher education
A. J. Riopelle has written: 'Animal problem solving' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Animal intelligence, Behavior, Animal, Learning, Psychology of, Problem solving, Psychology of Learning
David A. Kolb has written: 'Organizational behavior' -- subject(s): Industrial Psychology, Organizational behavior, Psychology, Industrial 'A cybernetic model of human change and growth' -- subject(s): Human growth, Human behavior 'Organizational development through planned change' -- subject(s): Organizational change 'Kolb Learning Style Inventory (Pack of 10 Booklets)' 'User's guide for the learning-style inventory' -- subject(s): Learning, Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning
Psychology studies the mind and behavior, seeking to understand mental processes and how they influence behavior. Learning involves acquiring knowledge or skills through experience, study, or being taught. Psychology helps to explain how individuals learn, develop, and adapt to their environment.
Wallace Marshall has written: 'Immunologic psychology and psychiatry' -- subject(s): Behavior, Immunology, Learning, Neurophysiology, Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, Psychology of Learning