Edward L. Thorndike (1874-1949) was an American psychologist whose work focused on the study of animal behavior and learning. He was one of the most i...
The rote learning It is a way of acquiring new knowledge that is based on the internalization of data in a pure way, without relating it to other prev...
The ambivalent attachment or anxious is one of the four relational styles described by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth in their research on the interac...
Wolfgang Köhler (1887-1967) was a German psychologist and one of the most important figures in the development of the Gestalt School. Born in Estonia ...
The verbiage It is the characteristic by which some people speak or write using more words than are necessary to convey information. It is a trait tha...
The sustained attention It is the ability that allows us to focus on a single activity or stimulus for a certain period of time. It is closely related...
The cognitive learning is a term that combines the concept of traditional learning with the new discoveries made in recent decades about the functioni...
The post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an emotional disorder that follows a trauma or traumatic event, such as deaths of loved ones, natural dis...
The types of communication They are all those ways in which certain information can be transmitted. There are a large number of possible classificatio...