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Cognitive Revolution
The cognitive revolution is a period in the 20th century marked by a shift in psychology from a behaviorist approach to an emphasis on mental processes and how they affect behavior.
Behaviourism
A theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
Introspection
The practice of self-examining one's mental and emotional states.
Generative
Pertaining to the ability of something to produce or create, often used in reference to languages, systems, or processes that can generate a vast array of outputs from a set of rules or principles.
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