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[[Chris Argyris]] describes the concept of double-loop learning (DLL) in which an individual, organization or entity is able, having attempted to achieve a goal on different occasions, to modify the goal in the light of experience or possibly even reject the goal. [[Single-loop learning]] (SLL) is the repeated attempt at the same problem, with no variation of method and without ever questioning the goal.
As a contemporary example, cartoon character [[Lisa Simpson]] undertakes as part of her science project, to find out whether her brother, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], or her [[
The DLL concept has close links to Gregory Bateson's [[Gregory Bateson|deutero-learning]] (
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