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Learning

Presents current learning theories such as Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson and Skinner.

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  • "Prominent researchers-- Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson, and Skinner--have greatly influenced today's thinking about how learning takes place. This program examines the basic principles of classical and operant conditioning elaborated by these renowned figures. With Dr.Howard Rachlin of the State of New York at Stony Brook and Dr. Robert Ader of the University of Rochester."
  • "Presents current learning theories such as Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson and Skinner."@en
  • "Describes the principles of classical and operant conditioning to show how learning occurs. Shows how researchers such as Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson, and Skinner have influenced today's thinking about the nature of animal and human learning. Host, Philip G. Zimbardo."@en
  • "The basic principles of classical and operant conditioning and how renowned researchers - Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson and Skinner - have influenced today's thinking. With Philip Zimbardo."@en
  • "Presents the basic principles of classical and operant conditioning. Highlights contributions of psychologists such as Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson, Tolman, & Skinner to the understanding of the learning/behavior link including archival footage of now famous controlled laboratory experiments. Shows contemporary applications resulting from such research e.g. training dogs for the handicapped, and human behavior therapy."
  • "Presents basic principles of classical and operant conditioning and the contributions of researchers Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson and Skinner."
  • "Presents basic principles of classical and operant conditioning and the contributions of researchers Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson and Skinner."@en
  • ""Prominent researchers like Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson and Skinner have greatly influenced today's thinking about how learning takes place. This program examines the basic principles of classical and operant conditioning elaborated on by these renowned figures. With Dr. Howard Rachlin of the State University of New York at Stony Brook and Dr. Robert Ader of the University of Rochester."--Container."@en
  • "Topics include, footage of Pavlov's classical conditioning experiment; aversive conditioning; Watson's classic "Little Albert" experiment; Skinner's box and operant conditioning."
  • "The basic principles of classical and operant conditioning and how renowned researchers - Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson, and Skinner - have influenced today's thinking."@en
  • "Prominent researchers ₇ Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson, and Skinner ₇ have greatly influenced today₂s thinking about how learning takes place. This program examines the basic principles of classical and operant conditioning elaborated by these renowned figures."@en
  • "Summary: Shows how learning occurs through the explanation of principles of classical and operant conditioning. Influential researchers, such as Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson and Skinner, are featured."
  • "Program 8 describes the principles of classical and operant condition to show how learning occurs. Features the research of Pavlov, Thorndike, and Skinner."@en
  • "Describes the principles of classical and operant condition to show how learning occurs. Features the research of Pavlov, Thorndike, and Skinner."@en
  • "Discusses the principles of classical and operant conditioning which explain how learning occurs. Renowned researchers who have influenced current learning theories are featured, including Pavlov, Thorndike, Watson and Skinner. Includes commentary by Dr. Howard Rachlin of the State University of New York at Stony Brook and Dr. Robert Ader of the University of Rochester."@en
  • "This program describes the principles of classical and operant condition to show how learning occurs features the research of Pavlov, Thorndike and Skinner."@en
  • "The program describes the principles of classical and operant condition to show how learning occurs. It features the research of Pavlov, Thorndike, and Skinner."

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  • "Learning"@en
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