Cognitivism (psychology)

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title: Cognitivism (psychology)
text: In psychology, cognitivism is a theoretical framework for understanding the mind that gained credence in the 1950s. The movement was a response to behaviorism, which cognitivists said neglected to explain cognition. Cognitive psychology derived its name from the Latin cognoscere, referring to knowing and information, thus cognitive psychology is an information-processing psychology derived in part from earlier traditions of the investigation of thought and problem solving. Behaviorists acknowled
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description: Theoretical framework for understanding the mind
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date created: 2003-09-07T12:54:59Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T14:10:42Z
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