There is no Experimental Learning Model. However, there is a learning model called the Experiential Learning Model, which was proposed by David A. Kolb as a process of learning from experience.
theory
The Greeks knew you could split an atom via nuclear fission, and used philospohy and logic. Dalton used experimental plates to check for a nucleus and came up with his model experimentally.
One possible explanation for a wide variety of observations and experimental results could be the presence of a previously unidentified fundamental force or interaction. This new force could operate at scales not previously explored or could manifest in unique ways that challenge existing theories. Further research and experimentation would be needed to validate this hypothesis.
The experimental unit is the object (person, place, thing,event, etc.) that you are interested in learning about
Saccharin was the artificial sweetener that was almost banned because of a proposed relationship with cancer in experimental animals.
R. Allen Gardner has written: 'The structure of learning' -- subject(s): Comparative Psychology, Conditioned response, Experimental Psychology, Learning strategies, Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning, Psychology, Comparative, Psychology, Experimental
The energy level model of the atom was proposed by Niels Bohr.
Ivan Pavlov in the late 19th century. He conducted experiments with dogs that led to the discovery of classical conditioning.
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Sharon R. Parris has written: 'The history and future of the Dunn and Dunn learning-style model' -- subject(s): Experiments, Education, Learning, Psychology of, Experimental methods, Educational innovations, Cognition in children, Evaluation
Niels Boht proposed his model in 1913.
1920s