SOCIAL learning theorySOCIAL learningCOMMUNICATION methodologyPROFESSIONAL athletesPSYCHOLOGY of athletesThis study investigates the social factors affecting playing through pain and injury of professional athletes, using Akers's social learning theory (SLT). Propositions of SLT were examined using a sample of...
It answers the question by proposing play as a theory of learning, an ideology that circumscribes behaviour, and a way of thinking. Written by scholars of early childhood through to further and higher education, the book presents research on play enacted in a way that arches beyond the ...
It’s a stealth game, in theory. Stealth games are games about perception, aboutpaying attention. You’re keeping track of your surroundings in order to move through a space, both determining where you should be at any given moment (usually to avoid detection) and where you need to go, a...
The reason for the increase in knowledge in the control group is related to the implementation of the Oral Health Transformation Plan, which was carried out concurrently with the interventions of this study by the Ministry of Health at the school level throughout the country. In this program, ...
This argument is for the case that the SBD of A is symmetric about \(\frac {1}{2}\), is not the uniform SBD, and we have Eq. 11. For the general case in which the SBD of A is symmetric about \(\frac {1}{2}\) and is not the uniform SBD, let ...
Social Learning Theoryasserts that learning occurs through direct experience and observing the behavior of others (Bandura, 1977; Bandura, Ross, & Ross, 1961). Additionally, rewards or punishments following an individual’s behavior may increase or decrease the likelihood that the individual will displ...
Knowing, Insight Learning, and the Integrity of Kinetic Movement Psychologists, philosophers, and educators have traditionally interpreted the phenomenon of insight learning as the result of the sudden comprehension of a... A Bautista,WM Roth,JS Thom - 《Interchange》 被引量: 7发表: 2011年 Critica...
Access through your organization Section snippets Learning styles Learning styles were defined by Curry (1981) as “characteristic cognitive, affective, and psychosocial behaviors that serve as relatively stable indicators of how learners perceive, interact with, and respond to the learning environment”...
Despite recent advances of data acquisition and algorithms development, machine learning (ML) faces tremendous challenges to being adopted in practical catalyst design, largely due to its limited generalizability and poor explainability. Herein, we develop a theory-infused neural network (TinNet) approach...
He hypothesized that learning is a physical, biological function of dealing with successfully with the environment. (Phillips, 1998) This is the basis for his theory. Looking at Piaget's theory of cognitive development in more detail we find that he based it on two biological tendencies. The ...