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The point of no return

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The previous post featured Abraham Maslow''s Hierarchy of Human Needs. This process goes on through life, but some learning experiences can change our lives, transform our attitudes, and bring us to a place where we are radically different because of what we have learnt. Anderson ACT-R Cognitive Architecture 2.

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Who's in charge?

Learning with e's

The theory explains social dimensions of personality. Locus of control has connections to a number of other social theories of personality including self-efficacy (Bandura) and attribution theory (Weiner). Anderson ACT-R Cognitive Architecture 2. Bandura Social Learning Theory 4. Festinger Social Comparison Theory 11.

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Why we must deliberately embed curiosity instead of conformity

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Conformity involves restraining beliefs, attitudes, behaviors and actions that are suspected to (or actually do) deviate from or disrupt social expectations, conventions or norms. Maslow proposed that though we crave stability, we also paradoxically yearn for disruption (via growth). confirmation bias).

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