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Highlight the main processes involved in learning by association and learning by trial and error. Briefly discuss the implications on such learning processes of (a) research showing infants' preference for specific stimuli, (b) research on cognitive map, and (c) Erikson's view of personality development in the first two stages. Learning is recognized as the higher-order cognitive processes of apprehending and acquiring knowledge about the world (Kvan E, 2001:29-30). Brain is the main organ to be used in processing the input-and-output data from which perception and memory are the important factors in the learning process (Kvan E, 2001:29-30). In the following context the main processes involved in learning by association and learning by trial and error will be highlighted. In the second part of the question, we will briefly discuss the implications on such learning processes of research showing infants' preference for specific stimuli, research on cognitive map, and Erikson's view of...

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