Explain key psychological perspectives on learning, such as memory, how learning takes place, intelligence, etc. You should refer to the work of key theorists.
Date Submitted: 02/27/2004 20:24:54
Memory, Learning and Intelligence
Psychologists have been analysing and debating the nature of memory, learning and intelligence since the 19th century. It has been argued that learning and memory are virtually inseparable, and furthermore, an individuals proficiency at learning is generally considered to depend upon their level of intelligence, but how do we measure this? How do we compare Albert Einstein (who failed his early exams), with a musician or a composer, for example, Yehudi
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Briggs Foundation (2002) http://www.myersbriggs.org/about_mbti/basics.cfm 16th Feb 2004
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