CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

LAWS OF LEARNING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
This law states that things most often repeated are best remembered.
A
Law of Exercise
B
Law of Freedom
C
Law of Effect
D
Law of Requirement
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The law of exercise or principle of exercise states that those things most often repeated are best remembered. The law implies that one learns by doing and one cannot learn a skill, for instance, by watching others.

Detailed explanation-2: -The law of exercise stated that behaviour is more strongly established through frequent connections of stimulus and response.

Detailed explanation-3: -Law of Exercise The Law of Exercise stresses the idea that repetition is basic to the development of adequate responses. Remember that practice makes permanent, not perfect unless the task is taught correctly.

Detailed explanation-4: -Edward Thorndike developed the first three laws of learning: Law of readiness, Law of exercise, and Law of effect. It is based on practice and drills to learn something for a long period. This is essentially constituted of two laws i.e. the law of use and the law of disuse.

Detailed explanation-5: -Law of Exercise: This law is further divided into two sub-laws: (a) law of use and (b) law of disuse.

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