Learning Learning: Facts, Theories, and Principles Student Manual is a guide that helps students most effectively use the main text of the same name. By using the manual, students will have a better understanding of the material and more actively engage with the ideas and concepts.
Each chapter of the manual features key terms, thought questions, and engagement activities such as problem analyses, puzzles, data charting, matrix completion, and hypothesis testing. The chapters also include two sets of sample questions – one set to encourage retention of facts and another to enhance critical thinking.
Students will be motivated by the high-interest content and activities as they explore topics including learning domains, animal learning models such as Pavlovian conditioning and operant conditioning, social and language learning, and the impact of evolution, genetics, and adaptation. Learning Learning is a useful adjunct to the primary text. The books are well-suited to courses in the fields of learning, education, or cognition.
Learning Learning: Facts, Theories, and Principles Student Manual is a guide that helps students most effectively use the main text of the same name. By using the manual, students will have a better understanding of the material and more actively engage with the ideas and concepts.
Each chapter of the manual features key terms, thought questions, and engagement activities such as problem analyses, puzzles, data charting, matrix completion, and hypothesis testing. The chapters also include two sets of sample questions – one set to encourage retention of facts and another to enhance critical thinking.
Students will be motivated by the high-interest content and activities as they explore topics including learning domains, animal learning models such as Pavlovian conditioning and operant conditioning, social and language learning, and the impact of evolution, genetics, and adaptation. Learning Learning is a useful adjunct to the primary text. The books are well-suited to courses in the fields of learning, education, or cognition.
Charles Tatum earned his Ph.D. in experimental psychology at the University of New Mexico. A professor in the Department of Psychology at National University, Dr. Tatum's research interests include applied measurement technology, survey construction and analysis, individual and group performance, and adult learning and accelerated instruction. He has published extensively in a variety of journals including the Journal of Education Research and Behavioral Sciences, the International Journal of Psychology and Counseling, and the Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching. In addition to his teaching and research activities, Dr. Tatum has worked as an organizational consultant for private and government organizations. Dr. Tatum's most recent book is Learning-learning: Facts, Theories, and Principles. He is a member of the Association for Psychological Science.
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