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Cognitive Theories of Learning

Cognitive theory defines learning as "a semi-permanent change in mental processes or associations." 

The main assumption of cognitive psychology is that there are cognitive processes that take place and influence the way things are learned. Explanations for how cognitive processes work are known as information processing theories or models.

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