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2006-08-19 16:17:57
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answered by mixemup 6
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this is not a true or false question--it has to do with one's theoretical leanings. a cognitive behavioral therapist, for example, will see both behavior and thought related to learning, (not learing). but psychodynamic practitioners might see biology as more important.
2006-08-19 16:21:52
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answered by heyrobo 6
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The third definition for learning at dictionary.com says: "Behavioral modification especially through experience or conditioning."
2006-08-19 16:31:40
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answered by creative 3
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Believe in psychology 101 that is true, but they fudge by adding the disclarimior, that there might be intuition and spontaneity.
2006-08-19 16:25:53
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answered by Mister2-15-2 7
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LOL!!! "Learing"??? You mean learning? The answer is true.
2006-08-19 16:17:30
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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True as i believe...because you learning expands your horizon of IQ and EQ that it can hardly contract...
2006-08-20 01:30:29
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answered by As I am 3
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