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The classical conditioning process

The classical conditioning process

We have defined classical conditioning with the paradigm E-E. That is, a learning process that is...

Excitatory conditioning and inhibitory conditioning

Excitatory conditioning and inhibitory conditioning

The classical conditioning model or paradigm has two types or sub-paradigms: excitatory and inhib...

What is Moral

What is Moral

For centuries, philosophers have wondered about the sense of morality, wondering if there was a i...

KOHLBERG MORAL DEVELOPMENT Stadiums

KOHLBERG MORAL DEVELOPMENT Stadiums

Lawrence Kohlberg (1927-1987) was a renowned American psychologist who devoted most of his career...

PIAGET'S STADIUM THEORY

PIAGET'S STADIUM THEORY

A biologist by training, Jean Piaget is interested in philosophical problems about the origin and...

HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY: what it is, history and functions

HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY: what it is, history and functions

Modern scientific psychology, since its inception, has dealt intensively and specifically with pr...

What is the SURVIVAL INSTINCT in psychology

What is the SURVIVAL INSTINCT in psychology

The term instinct comes from the Latin term "instinctus", which derives from instinguer and means...

History of aggressiveness

History of aggressiveness

Numerous psychological theories state that The agression, is a pattern of responses acquired as a...

How attitudes are formed

How attitudes are formed

Attitude: way of adaptationactive from the person to her environment. The attitude: result of cog...

Explanatory Models of Motivation: Social Motivation

Explanatory Models of Motivation: Social Motivation

In the theories of basic psychology, the effects that the presence or actions of others have on a...