The basic ideas of cognitive theory of learning are ( ).
A.
Learning was to construct the “gestalt” or cognitive structure voluntarily in the brain, rather than to form the S-R connection passively under the control of outer environment
B.
Learning was to acquire expectancy through insight and comprehension, rather than to acquire habits through practices and reinforcement;
C.
Reinforcement played an important role in S-R connection establishment, during which individual learned the habit, which was the result of repeated practice and reinforcement;
D.
Once the habit formed, when the original or similar stimulus situation emerged, the learned habitual response would appear automatically.
E.
The present learning of organism depended on the cognitive structure in its long-term memory and the present stimulus situation.