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Human Learning

Topics covered include: Habituation and Sensitisation Classical Conditioning - Basics Classical...

24 pages, 7965 words

Human Learning Final Exam Study Notes (HD result)

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Human Learning Final Exam

Weeks 1-13 (14 is about studying for the exam) I got a HD in the exam with these notes

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Human Learning (101676) WSU Study Notes

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Human Learning Full Semester Notes w/ diagrams

Lecture 1: Administration Lecture 2: Habituation and Sensitization Lecture 3 Part 1: Classical Con...

51 pages, 20305 words

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Reviews

Fairly easy unit. No prior knowledge of psychology is required. Assessments are easy and the unit coordinator is quick in responding to any questions.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

Very boring. but easy to pass if you do well on the assignments, which weren't too hard.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017

Standard Psy unit with a group task that is very easy to score good marks if even partially bothered to try

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016

Good unit. Lots of practical hands-on demonstrations in tutorial which made it easier to remember concepts.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015