How selfish so ever man be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature which interest him in the fortune of others and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it, except the pleasure of seeing it. That’s what is...
For this lecture, I arrived a bit late because of the inclement weather. However, I did not miss much since the lecturer began with a revision of where we left off from last session. The lecture continued with us being presented with the approach that...
For this session, we began discussing the characteristics of scientific observations and experimentation, on the other hand, we conversed about the place of theories and models in science and the society. We kicked of the discussion with a bit of historical knowledge, learning about Greek...
Concrete Experience — Feeling The first stage can be explained by representing the learner’s concrete experience. At this stage, people learn intuitively and according to what they felt when they experienced any random or complex situation. By having positive feelings, it will have a huge...
A highly contended topic on the nature of scientific discoveries is their ability to appear seemingly out of thin air. These theories seem to come as a burst of inspiration attainable by only the most brilliant of minds. However, a great discovery is not created...
Analyzing the Arrangement of Henry’s Petroski’s “Lessons From Play; Lessons From Life”The organization and arrangement analysis explains and interprets the meaning of events primarily. It predicts what can happen given certain events, discuss the consequences of actions, and provide a perspective from which the reader...
Freudian Theory Freudian theory is theory developed by Sigmund Freud, which is the psychoanalytic theory of consumer personality development, which argued personality is formed through conflicts. Conflicts in human’s minds are usually formed of 3 components, the ID, ego and superego. Freudian theory is basically...
In my assignment I will tell you about the “uses and gratification theory”. This theory is different and not like other theories of mass media. The other theories mostly focuses on the effects that media has on the audience. They don’t take the consumers or...
Basic Theoretical Premises of Theory Attachment theory explains the dynamics of long-term relationships, especially those between infants and their caregivers. The theory explains the response between two loved ones. Attachment in infants involves the closeness they seek for a caregiver when in trouble expecting that...
Owner the theory of social learning (Bandura) finds that the person learns by observing the behavior of others or of social media and observing their actions, words and do it like them afterwards. For example, a young child learns pronunciation by hearing her family members...
Introduction Operant conditioning is a significant theory of learning that has contributed immensely to our understanding of human and animal behavior. While B.F. Skinner is often associated with operant conditioning, it was actually Edward Thorndike who laid the foundational principles of this theory. Operant conditioning...
Understanding human’s behavior have been always an attractive field that driven scientists to make uncounted researches throughout the history. John B. Watson the Father of American Behaviorist (1878-1958) was one of those scientists who studied this field. So he worked on “Learning theory” which interprets...
It’s a method of learning that depends on rewards and punishment for behavior. This type of learning where the behavior is controlled by consequences. The Burrhus Frederic Skinner is an American psychologist, he developed the learning operant conditioning theory. Skinner’s theory based on the environment....
No one can deny that learning is a very deep concept, and each person have a different overview about it, because it is related to how did every person learned. In simple words the way or the methods that they learned from. Furthermore, we can...
As research has risen, it has turned out to be progressively evident that immature sentimental connections warrant substantially more consideration than they have generally been given. They assume a critical job in young people’s everyday lives, and significantly affect their current emotional well-being, their progressing...
Leaning theories is an idea or concept that explain how human understand, learn and acquire knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes. This way of explaining allows you to gain classroom experiences and how can make an improvement or impact children’s learning. Theory is a way of...
Jean Piaget’s Theory of Moral Development Piaget had two main categories of which he classified the development of moral development called heteronomous and autonomous moral thinking. In Piaget’s theory, he believed that until age nine- or ten-years children’s morality is external, their feeling of right...
The life path one traverses along with decisions one makes throughout their life span stems from their own worldview which was molded and modified from many influences in one’s life. These influences may come from community culture, their personal rearing, religion, personal relationships and life...
In this dissertation, I will proceed with the analysis of the ideal desire fulfilment theory and the objective list theory to conclude that the latter is more plausible as a theory of well-being. In the process of doing this, I will clarify the key theories,...