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Defination of maturation?
Maturation is primarily based on heredity whereas learning is based on the environment.
Sara Sparrow has written: 'Vineland adaptive behavior scales' -- subject(s): Testing, Maturation (Psychology), Learning ability, Educational tests and measurements
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Maturation and learning actually have a very strong relationship with each other. As one matures the amount and complexity of information they can learn increases.
R. Allen Gardner has written: 'The structure of learning' -- subject(s): Comparative Psychology, Conditioned response, Experimental Psychology, Learning strategies, Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning, Psychology, Comparative, Psychology, Experimental
Thomas William Cook has written: 'Repetitive pattern in whole and part learning the spider maze' -- subject- s -: Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning 'Amount of material and difficulty of problem solving' -- subject- s -: Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning 'Factors in massed and distributed practice' -- subject- s -: Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning
maturation, learning, and motivation
maturation, learning, and motivation
Bernd Ulrich Rehe has written: 'Der Reifungsweg des inneren Menschen in der Liebe zu Gott' -- subject(s): Christianity, History, Maturation (Psychology), Religious aspects of Maturation (Psychology)
Harold C. Lyon has written: 'Learning to feel-feeling to learn' -- subject(s): Educational psychology, Teaching 'Chasing After the Wind' 'It's me and I'm here!' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Human potential movement, Maturation (Psychology)
Philippe Reed Lawson has written: 'Learning and behavior' -- subject(s): Behaviorism (Psychology), Learning, Psychology of, Psychology of Learning