LEARNING
HOW WE LEARN AND CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
Question
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shaping
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insight learning
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latent learning
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trial and error learning
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Detailed explanation-1: -insight learning: The process of mentally working through a problem until the sudden realization of a solution occurs. observational learning: Learning by observing and imitating the behavior of others (also called vicarious learning or modeling).
Detailed explanation-2: -insight, in learning theory, immediate and clear learning or understanding that takes place without overt trial-and-error testing. Insight occurs in human learning when people recognize relationships (or make novel associations between objects or actions) that can help them solve new problems.
Detailed explanation-3: -Insight learning is a process that has four stages. These four stages are preparation, incubation, insight, and verification. Each phase of insight learning can be thought of as a part of a story.
Detailed explanation-4: -In psychology, insight occurs when a solution to a problem presents itself quickly and without warning. It is the sudden discovery of the correct solution following incorrect attempts based on trial and error. Solutions via insight have been proven to be more accurate than non-insight solutions.