| learning |
A relatively permanent change in cognition, resulting from experience and directly influencing behavior.
Ãâó: www.neiu.edu/~dbehrlic/hrd408/glossary.htm
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| learning curve |
A curve reflecting the rate of improvement in performing a new task as a learner practices and uses her newly acquired skills.
Ãâó: www.neiu.edu/~dbehrlic/hrd408/glossary.htm
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| learning |
Learning is the increase in the amount of response rules and concepts in the memory of an IS.
Ãâó: www.intelligent-systems.com.ar/intsyst/glossary.ht...
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| learning |
The process by which experience brings about a relatively permanent change in behavior.
Ãâó: www.socialpolicy.ca/l.htm
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| learning theory |
main idea is that violence is a behaviour learned in childhood. Boys learn that it is okay to be violent, and girls learn that it is okay to be on the receiving end of violence - that is what relationships are about. This theory holds that all children are socialized to accept violence in our society and that this, coupled with the different roles that boys and girls are socialized into, supports and perpetuates abuse. ...
Ãâó: www.socialpolicy.ca/l.htm
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