A nurse educator recognizes that presenting course content in a logical progression from simple concepts to more complex ones is a characteristic of __________ theories

a. behaviorist
b. change
c. cognitive
d. humanistic


A
Behaviorist theories emphasize learning concepts from simple to complex with minimal learner participation in the learning activity.
Change theories posit that learning occurs in ways that are congruent with an individual's value systems.
Cognitive theories state that learners link new knowledge to meaningful knowledge they already possess.
Humanistic theories allow learners to set their own goals.

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