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COGNITIVISM

COGNITIVISM

Major thinkers associated with: Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky

Cognitive psychology is the school of psychology that studies mental processes, including how people think, perceive, remember and learn. This branch of psychology is related to other disciplines such as neuroscience, philosophy, and linguistics.

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Psychology always try to understand human minds and behaviors

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