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  • 1habit strength — judesio įgūdžio pastovumas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Gebėjimas išmoktą judesį daryti keičiantis sąlygoms, judesio atsparumas įvairiems dirgikliams. atitikmenys: angl. habit strength; stability of movement skills vok.… …

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  • 2Habit — • Habit is an effect of repeated acts and an aptitude to reproduce them, and may be defined as a quality difficult to change, whereby an agent whose nature it is to work one way or another indeterminately, is disposed easily and readily at will… …

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  • 3learning theory — ▪ psychology Introduction       any of the proposals put forth to explain changes in behaviour produced by practice, as opposed to other factors, e.g., physiological development.       A common goal in defining any psychological (psychology)… …

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  • 4psychomotor learning — Introduction       development of organized patterns of muscular activities guided by signals from the environment. Behavioral examples include driving a car and eye hand coordination tasks such as sewing, throwing a ball, typing, operating a… …

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  • 5Thew — (th[=u]), n. Note: [Chiefly used in the plural {Thews} (th[=u]z).] [OE. thew, [thorn]eau, manner, habit, strength, AS. [thorn]e[ a]w manner, habit (cf. [thorn][=y]wan to drive); akin to OS. thau custom, habit, OHG. dou. [root]56.] 1. Manner;… …

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  • 6Clark L. Hull — Clark Leonard Hull Clark Leonard Hull Born 24 May 1884 Akron, New Yo …

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  • 7Pornography addiction — Pornography addiction, or more broadly overuse of pornography, is excessive pornography use that interferes with daily life. There is no diagnosis of pornography addiction in the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) …

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  • 8learning — /lerr ning/, n. 1. knowledge acquired by systematic study in any field of scholarly application. 2. the act or process of acquiring knowledge or skill. 3. Psychol. the modification of behavior through practice, training, or experience. [bef. 900; …

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  • 9Hull, Clark L(eonard) — born May 24, 1884, Akron, N.Y., U.S. died May 10, 1952, New Haven, Conn. U.S. psychologist. He taught at the University of Wisconsin (1918–29) and was a member of Yale University s Institute of Human Relations (1929–52). Hull engaged in three… …

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  • 10behaviour therapy — or behaviour modification Application of experimentally derived principles of learning to the treatment of psychological disorders and the control of behaviour. The concept, which has its roots in the work of Edward L. Thorndike, was popularized… …

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