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Winfred F Hill (1985)

Learning: A Survey of Psychological Interpretations

Harper & Row, Cambridge Massachusetts.

An accessible survey of the theories that have provided a framework for the psychological study of learning and motivation in the 20th century, this book looks at learning through the lenses of the nurture-nature issue and evolution. Motivation is treated as a crucial aspect of the learning process.

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