ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
INTRODUCTION
Question
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What do we call a trial and error learning when a behavior has a good or bad result?
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imprinting
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learned behaviors
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instincts
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conditioning
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -It refers to “trial-and-error” learning, such as solving a maze.
Detailed explanation-2: -According to Thorndike learning takes place by trial and error. Some people call it, “Learning by selection of the successful variant, ” accordingly when no ready-made solution of a problem is available to the learner, he adopts the method of trial and error. He first, tries one solution.
Detailed explanation-3: -Originally Answered: is trial-and-error learning a form of operant conditioning? It is. It a way conditioning of something or someone to execute something in a flawless way. It is like experimenting on something if is going to work or not until you get the result that you wanted to.
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