The cognitive process through which an individual selects organises but misinterprets environmental stimuli
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➡️Cognitive learning is simply the theory that cognitive processes are what facilitate learning.
➡️This is in contrast to behavioral learning, which is an outdated theory that posits that we only learn through interactions with external stimuli.
➡️Cognitive learning allows for learning to occur as a result of thoughts regarding things you’ve learned, and the interactions between things you’ve already learned.
➡️Cognitive learning is the dominant theory currently because it’s empirically verifiable though experimentation.
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➡️Cognitive learning is simply the theory that cognitive processes are what facilitate learning.
➡️This is in contrast to behavioral learning, which is an outdated theory that posits that we only learn through interactions with external stimuli.
➡️Cognitive learning allows for learning to occur as a result of thoughts regarding things you’ve learned, and the interactions between things you’ve already learned.
➡️Cognitive learning is the dominant theory currently because it’s empirically verifiable though experimentation.
thanks...
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Explanation:
perception
proojection
selecctive perception
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