Implicit Learning
Implicit learning is important, but the only thing we can control is our conscious decisions.
Robert Hamill
Implicit learning is important, but the only thing we can control is our conscious decisions.
We can learn in two ways, by words in the academic and bypattern-matching in the creative.
Mass media channels promote associations between political persons, issues, and value judgements. The volume of repetitions leads to linked associations.
Coincidental behaviors lead to ad hoc decisions which fill gaps that partial knowledge, logic and understanding leave open.
I am willingly, in fact predisposed, to ignore details, all the while searching for an overall understanding.
Significant changes do occur although daily or even yearly the incremental changes are barely noticeable.
What do you know for sure? Knowledge. Immediate, Secondary, and Authority