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  1. El asociacionismo es el paradigma que sirve de justificación teórica a las técnicas asociativas basándose en el postulado, defendido por esta corriente psicológica, de que la asociación es el mecanismo que explica cualquier actividad del ser humano.

  2. Associationism is the idea that mental processes operate by the association of one mental state with its successor states. It holds that all mental processes are made up of discrete psychological elements and their combinations, which are believed to be made up of sensations or simple feelings.

  3. Associationalism is a European political theory, stemming from 19th and early 20th century social and political theorists from the continent. In France, such political thinkers as de Tocqueville, Proudhon, Durkheim, and Duguit. In England, such pluralists as Cole, Figgis, Laski, Barker, and Maitland.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2015 · 1. What is Associationism? 2. Associationism as a Theory of Mental Processes: The Empiricist Connection. 3. Associationism as a Theory of Learning. 4. Associationism as a Theory of Mental Structure. 4.1 Associative Symmetry. 4.2 Activation Maps of Associative Structure. 4.3 Relation Between Associative Learning and Associative Structures.

  5. 3 de ene. de 2020 · El asociacionismo pretende explicar los fenómenos mentales y cuestiones psíquicas de los seres humanos a partir de la asociación de ideas y representaciones captadas por los sentidos. Según esta teoría, el conocimiento es adquirido por la experiencia, vinculada a las distintas sensaciones producidas por los estímulos.

  6. Association in psychology refers to a mental connection between concepts, events, or mental states that usually stems from specific experiences. [1] Associations are seen throughout several schools of thought in psychology including behaviorism, associationism, psychoanalysis, social psychology, and structuralism.

  7. Associationist Theories of Thought. 1. Empiricists who have wanted more than one type of learning mechanism have tended to be constructivists. The basic constructivist position is to posit a single mental process, the ability to associate ideas, and to construct new processes out of the single innate process (see, Fodor 1983 for discussion). 2.