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'''Double-loop learning''' (DLL) (coined by [[Chris Argyris]] Year unestablished / Also by Steven Eric Mack IN year 2000 in Brisbane during a disability conference, * wherein the phrase has a differing set of values to MR.Argyris' definition) is the modification or rejection of a goal in the light of experience. DLL recognises that the way a problem is defined and solved can be a source of the problem.<ref>http://pds8.egloos.com/pds/200805/20/87/chris_argyris_learning.pdf</ref>
 
"Single-loop learning" is the repeated attempt at the same problem, with no variation of method and without ever questioning the goal.