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IntroductionRelationships

Genetics

Age

Gender

Personality

Learning

Analy

sis of th

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Betw

een G

enetics &

Learn

ing

Learn

ing

Gen

etics

Learning Abilities & Learning Disabilities

Retention

Genetic Influences

Emotional Reaction

Level of Intensity

The Relationship Between Genetics & Learning

Twin Studies show substantial genetic influences

Analysis of the Implications of Age

Prenatal Learning Classical Conditioning Conditioning in Infants

The Implications of Age

Memory Developme

nt of Children

Encoding

Knowledge

Strategies

Meta-Memory

Capacity

The Implications of Age

Aging Capacity Metamemory Noncognitive Factors

The Implications of Gender

Sex-Role Expectation

s

Familiarity with

Material

Stereotypes

Inherited Biological Differenc

es

Analysis of Implications of Personality to Learning

The Five-Factor Personality Model

The role of personality traits

The role of information-seeking traits

Implications of Personality to Learning (Cont.)

Extraversion/

Introversion

Anxiety

Mental Health

Impairment

Conclusion

Relationships

Genetics

Age

Gender

Personality

Learning

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