| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nerds | Social Learning | Maslow's Hierarchy | Social Learning's got the edge 'cause it's all about how we learn from each other in the real world, not just climbing a pyramid of needs. |
 | Doogie Howser | Social Learning | Maslow's Hierarchy | Social Learning takes the cake because humans are all about learning from each other and adapting to the vibe around us. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Social Learning | Psychoanalytic Theory | Blimey, Social Learning theory is better because it accounts for the interactions between people and their environments, making it more practical and observable than the deep, dark mysteries of the psyche in Psychoanalytic Theory. |
 | Alex Trebek | Social Learning | Big Five Traits | Social Learning wins because it vibes more with how people actually pick up stuff from watching and interacting with others, rather than fitting into neat little personality boxes. |
 | Belle | Social Learning | Behaviorism | Social Learning takes the cake because it's all about learning from others, making it more relatable and adaptable in our everyday social interactions. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Social Learning | Classical Conditioning | Social Learning takes the cake because it lets us learn from others without having to experience everything firsthand, which is just super efficient and smart. |
 | Grace Hopper | Social Learning | Behaviorism | Social Learning's got the upper hand 'cause it blends in the human aspect of learning from others, which fits like a glove with how folks naturally pick up new skills and ideas. |
 | Grace Hopper | Social Learning | Operant Conditioning | Social Learning rocks because it shows how people learn from each other in real-world settings, not just through rewards and punishments. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Social Learning | Cognitive Dissonance | Social Learning takes the cake because humans are wired to learn from each other and pass down wisdom, while Cognitive Dissonance is more about squirming in mental discomfort. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Self-Determination | Social Learning | Self-Determination empowers individuals to chase their own goals and innovate, much like my journey from NASA to creating the Super Soaker. |
 | John von Neumann | Social Learning | Maslow's Hierarchy | Social Learning edges out because it's all about how we pick up stuff from others, which is super crucial in our interconnected world. |
 | Professor Frink | Self-Determination | Social Learning | Oh, by the glorious power of scientific inquiry, self-determination fosters intrinsic motivation and independence, which are vital for innovation and problem-solving, glavin! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Social Learning | Cognitive Dissonance | Social Learning's power to harness collective knowledge and adaptability trumps Cognitive Dissonance's internal conflict resolution. |
 | Doc Brown | Big Five Traits | Social Learning | Great Scott! The Big Five Traits provide a comprehensive framework for understanding personality and behavior, making them the more versatile toolkit. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Social Learning | Behaviorism | Social Learning takes the cake because it acknowledges the power of observation and the influence of environment on behavior, much like how engineers learn from both successes and failures. |
 | John von Neumann | Social Learning | Operant Conditioning | Social Learning's got the edge 'cause humans naturally love picking up cool tricks just by watching each other and vibing. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Social Learning | Classical Conditioning | Social learning's got the edge because it taps into our complex brains to learn from each other, not just from simple associations. |
 | Grace Hopper | Social Learning | Attachment Theory | Social Learning takes the cake because, while Attachment Theory is deep, Social Learning shows how we pick up behaviors from the world around us and that's pretty darn powerful. |
 | Professor Frink | Social Learning | Operant Conditioning | Social learning lets you learn from other people's mistakes without getting zapped like a lab rat, oh dear. |
 | Data | Social Learning | Maslow's Hierarchy | Social Learning's got the edge because it shows how we pick up stuff from watching others, which is super relatable and practical in the real world. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Social Learning | Operant Conditioning | With my endless curiosity about people, Social Learning wins because it captures the nuanced interplay of observing, imitating, and modeling others—much like how I learned to paint and invent by watching the world closely. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Social Learning | Self-Determination | As a scientist who believed in the power of collaborative discovery and mentorship, I'd say Social Learning takes the cake for advancing knowledge and innovation. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Social Learning | Big Five Traits | Understanding how we learn from each other can really unlock the secrets of human behavior, way more than a five-factor model can. |