Enlist and explain the features of the 'Associationism' school of psychology. What are its educational implications?
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Kohlberg's theory states that moral growth begins early in life and continues in stages throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. ... Understanding Kohlberg's theory of moral development can help to teachers to guide the moral development of their students in the classroom.
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Associationism as a Theory of Mental Structure. ... An associative structure describes the type of bond that connects two distinct mental states. An example of such a structure is the associative pair salt/pepper
Associationism is often concerned with middle-level to higher-level mental processes such as learning.
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